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Research, maps, and resources on Washington.

In this section, you'll find links to Sightline's research, graphics, and resources that specifically cover the state of Washington.

Research & Publications
Braking News: Gas Consumption Goes Into Reverse Report
Braking News: Gas Consumption Goes Into Reverse
From 1999 to 2007, the Northwest states have cut back on per-person gasoline consumption by 11 percent, good news for the climate and our pocketbooks. Moreover, the Northwest is outpacing the nation in cutting back on gasoline.
Cap and Trade 101:  A Climate Policy Primer Report
Cap and Trade 101: A Climate Policy Primer
In Cap and Trade 101: A Climate Policy Primer, Sightline sorts out the details on what's emerging as the most popular and comprehensive policy solution to the enormous challenge of climate change. Sightline's primer also looks at current bills, such as the American Clean Energy and Security Act.
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Resources
Resource site
Puget Sound Green Pages
Internet links of interest to people working on environmental issues in the Puget Sound region of Washington State. http://www.greenwest.net/psgp
Organization
People for Puget Sound
PPS is a citizens' group working to protect and restore the health of Puget Sound and the Northwest Straits through education and action. Its vision is a clean and healthy Sound, teeming with fish and wildlife, cared for by people who live here. http://pugetsound.org
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Now On the Blog
Where the Carbon Emissions Sidewalk Ends
Portland supports sidewalk improvements, Seattle steps back.
Roger Valdez 11/05/2009
Oregon's Energy Policies Stimulate High Ranking
National organization gives high ranking on energy efficiency scorecard.
Roger Valdez 11/02/2009
It's the Salish Sea Now
A new name for maritime BC and Washington.
Eric de Place 11/02/2009