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On April 15, Multnomah County passed an exciting resolution to prohibit the use of fossil fuels in new county-owned buildings. This is a substantial and necessary first step, but when buildings consume nearly 43% of all energy in Oregon and cause about one-third of the state’s climate pollution, it means we have to go further and pass policy that fully electrifies all new buildings throughout Multnomah County.
Gas poses a myriad of dangerous health, safety, justice, economic, and climate risks. Constructing a new building today that will run on gas for decades is building new fossil fuel infrastructure that delays the necessary transition to clean and safe energy. Electrification is a solution that can create a just transition to homes and buildings that are safer, healthier, and more resilient, and powered by clean energy.
Join us in thanking the Multnomah County Commissioners for their leadership in passing this important resolution, and calling for more action that meets the scale of the crises we face. It's time for a fully Fossil Fuel-Free Multnomah County!
On April 15, Multnomah County passed an exciting resolution to prohibit the use of fossil fuels in new county-owned buildings. This is a substantial and necessary first step, but when buildings consume nearly 43% of all energy in Oregon and cause about one-third of the state’s climate pollution, it means we have to go further and pass policy that fully electrifies all new buildings throughout Multnomah County.
Gas poses a myriad of dangerous health, safety, justice, economic, and climate risks. Constructing a new building today that will run on gas for decades is building new fossil fuel infrastructure that delays the necessary transition to clean and safe energy. Electrification is a solution that can create a just transition to homes and buildings that are safer, healthier, and more resilient, and powered by clean energy.
Join us in thanking the Multnomah County Commissioners for their leadership in passing this important resolution, and calling for more action that meets the scale of the crises we face. It's time for a fully Fossil Fuel-Free Multnomah County!
On April 15, Multnomah County passed an exciting resolution to prohibit the use of fossil fuels in new county-owned buildings. This is a substantial and necessary first step, but when buildings consume nearly 43% of all energy in Oregon and cause about one-third of the state’s climate pollution, it means we have to go further and pass policy that fully electrifies all new buildings throughout Multnomah County.
Gas poses a myriad of dangerous health, safety, justice, economic, and climate risks. Constructing a new building today that will run on gas for decades is building new fossil fuel infrastructure that delays the necessary transition to clean and safe energy. Electrification is a solution that can create a just transition to homes and buildings that are safer, healthier, and more resilient, and powered by clean energy.
Join us in thanking the Multnomah County Commissioners for their leadership in passing this important resolution, and calling for more action that meets the scale of the crises we face. It's time for a fully Fossil Fuel-Free Multnomah County!
On April 15, Multnomah County passed an exciting resolution to prohibit the use of fossil fuels in new county-owned buildings. This is a substantial and necessary first step, but when buildings consume nearly 43% of all energy in Oregon and cause about one-third of the state’s climate pollution, it means we have to go further and pass policy that fully electrifies all new buildings throughout Multnomah County.
Gas poses a myriad of dangerous health, safety, justice, economic, and climate risks. Constructing a new building today that will run on gas for decades is building new fossil fuel infrastructure that delays the necessary transition to clean and safe energy. Electrification is a solution that can create a just transition to homes and buildings that are safer, healthier, and more resilient, and powered by clean energy.
Join us in thanking the Multnomah County Commissioners for their leadership in passing this important resolution, and calling for more action that meets the scale of the crises we face. It's time for a fully Fossil Fuel-Free Multnomah County!