Information and resources for adapting to climate change.
Helping Washington’s Coastal Forests Prepare for the Future
Climate Change & Public Health: Resources Roundup
Our Commitment to Climate Policy Advocacy & Implementation
2023 Legislative Session Ends with Big Wins for Air Quality, Resiliency Planning, and Clean Energy
The 2023 Legislative Session in Olympia saw some major achievements for nature and people: investments in improving air quality, natural climate solutions, curbing greenhouse gas emissions, and better long-term resiliency planning. A big thanks to our staff who dedicated their efforts to our priorities.
Trustee Legislative Day 2023
Making Sense of Proposed Legislative Budgets
Building Washington's Sustainable Future
Legislative Halftime Report: Strong Momentum for Climate in Olympia
The Teanaway Community Forest: Building Community Through Conservation
Nestled in the mountains of the Central Cascades, the Teanaway Community Forest (50,241 acres) has been a conservation gem intended as a refuge for people as much as nature. In the past ten years, transformative restoration efforts including wildfire prevention and stream restoration have created a healthier forest that benefits people, wildlife, and the lands. There’s more work to be done.
Planning for a Climate-Adaptive Future
Our 2023 State Legislative Priorities
Help Communities Breathe a Little Easier
Celebrating Climate Wins in the Inflation Reduction Act
Historic Climate and Clean Energy Legislation Passes US House
Climate Change and the Wellbeing of Coastal Communities
Where the Water Meets the Sea
KCTS9-Crosscut interviews Dr. Emily Howe, Aquatic Ecologist at The Nature Conservancy for their “Human Elements” series where Emily talks about her personal connection to marshes and how she is working to restore these unique—and messy—ecosystems.