Clean Materials: An Economic Engine

We believe that “clean materials” can be the new clean energy, and that the Pacific Northwest will prosper by accelerating this emerging market.

In the 2000s, clean energy rose to the top of Northwest policymakers’ agenda because it offered tremendous economic and environmental benefits. In response to proactive policies adopted with industry support, private investment poured into projects and companies.

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Christine Ervin
Ramping up Progress

Barrels of ink were spilled leading up to the Paris COP 21 climate conferencde last December, with more barrels since analyzing the results. Many observers are celabratory; others proclaim failure for lack of aggressive enforcement provisions.

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The Green Building Story

A troubling economy found many companies turning to green buildings as a hedge against risk and stiff competition. Ten years earlier, no such market even existed. The story of green building’s sudden rise in the United States, and in a sprawling industry notoriously hard to change, reflects the timely convergence of technology, expertise, and leadership to tackle compelling needs. But two catalysts proved vital….

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