Why I’m Voting Yes for Buses on the August Ballot

Not too long ago, I started taking the bus much more regularly, and quickly became an STA fanatic. For years, I fed into the propaganda here in Spokane (and across the country) that the bus isn’t a viable option to get around. People told me it took too long and was unsafe, but, this year, […]

Changes You Can Make to Your Diet That Can Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Changes You Can Make to Your Diet That Can Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Hi, I’m Kallie – the author of this post 🙂 According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, all processes and systems that get food from the field to your table account for one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions. […]

Freaked Out by Our Warm Winter? Here Are Some Ways You Can Take Action

Anyone who’s experienced a number of Spokane winters could tell that this one was unusual. Temperatures were extremely mild—in December, overall highs were 20 degrees above average. Like much of the West, Washington State experienced one of the worst snow droughts on record. As of February, this winter’s snowpack was measured at only 27% of […]

Support SHB 2416 Concerning Spokane’s Waste to Energy Facility

A photograph of Spokane's Waste to Energy Facility

We need your help to push HB 2416 across the finish line in this year’s short, 60-day legislative session, preventing increased charges on Spokane ratepayers for our Waste-To-Energy Plant. 350 Spokane has been involved with the City of Spokane and the Spokane Environmental Priorities Coalition in working on SHB 2416. In their legislative priorities resolution […]