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FAQs on values-based communication [1%],
Resources and questions. -
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Values-based Communication: Resources and References [1%],
Here's your Sightline summer reading list on strategic communication. -
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Sightline Flashcards [1%],
A monthly tool from Sightline's communications strategy program. -
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Flashcard No. 1: In Their Own Words [1%], 04/03/2009
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Report
Slowing Down: Greater Vancouver’s smart-growth leadership slips (pdf) [1%],
New analysis of census data maps sprawl and smart growth in Vancouver. -
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WCI Modeling Summary Critique (pdf) [1%],
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Press release
Greater Vancouver’s Leadership in Smart Growth Slips [1%], 05/21/2008
Analysis of census data finds recent decline in Greater Vancouver’s compact, walkable neighborhoods. -
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Slowing Down: Vancouver, BC, and Smart Growth [1%], 05/21/2008
Vancouver Report: Sightline analysis of new Census data finds decline in Vancouver's smart-growth record. -
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Comments on WCI's Economic Analysis Model (pdf) [1%], 05/15/2008
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Fact sheet
Paper vs. Plastic: The Final Analysis [1%],
Why the contents of the bag matter more than the bag itself. Sightline did the math. -
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Fact Sheet: The Real Tomato - Seven Wonders for a Cool Planet [1%],
The tomato is botanically a fruit but legally a vegetable, and one of Sightline's seven wondrous climate solutions. -
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Fact Sheet: The Bicycle - Seven Wonders for a Cool Planet [1%],
A bike is the most energy efficient vehicle ever created--and other cool facts about transportation. -
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Flashcard No. 1: In Their Own Words [1%],
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Press release
Northwesterners put the brakes on gasoline consumption [1%], 04/17/2008
According to a new report by Sightline, residents of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho have cut back on per capita gasoline consumption by 11 percent from 1999 to 2007--and are outpacing the nation when it comes to cutting back. -
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Braking News: Gas Consumption Goes Into Reverse [1%], 04/17/2008
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. -
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Braking News: Gas Consumption Goes Into Reverse (pdf of report) [1%], 04/17/2008
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Climate Pricing 101 (pdf) [1%], 04/03/2008
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Backgrounder
Analysis: Increases in greenhouse-gas emissions from highway-widening projects (pdf) [1%], 04/03/2008
Sightline researchers do the math on whether adding lanes adds greenhouse gas emissions--it does. -
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Seattle Magazine Heroes [1%], 04/03/2008
Sightline's ED and research director named heroes by Seattle Magazine. -
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Growing cruise ship industry impacting air, water quality [1%], 03/31/2008
"The Port of Seattle tends to count only the benefits of the cruise ship industry and not count the costs. It's a bit like counting your paycheck, but the not the charges your racking up on the credit card," said researcher Eric de Place, Sightline Institute. -
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Sightline Comments on Western Climate Initative Scope [1%], 02/15/2008
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Fact sheet
Transportation in a Cap & Trade System [1%], 01/22/2008
A cap on greenhouse gas emissions doesn't mean much unless transportation is included. Here's how to do it. -
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1Sky.org [1%], 12/02/2007
1Sky is providing a cohesive policy solution to mobilize our country as never before to reduce climate pollution immediately and forever. Our solutions are defined by what science and justice demand. -
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Era of big highway building is over [1%], 11/08/2007
The loud gasp you heard Tuesday evening was the Big Highway lobby taking its last breath. For 50 years, in this region and across the country, big digs and paving rigs were the preferred answer to transportation needs. For the first time, a huge project was rejected here because of concerns over global warming. -
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Price Tags 96 - BC Towns [1%], 09/24/2007
There are two kinds of towns in British Columbia’s heartland: Stripped or constrained. -
Press release
Washington State Fee Gives Bulk Discounts to Biggest Polluters [1%], 09/05/2007
According to a new analysis by Seattle-based Sightline Institute, one of Washington State’s few fees designed to discourage toxic pollution is undermined because it gives bulk discounts to the biggest polluters. As a result, the fee—the Hazardous Waste Planning Fee—hits hardest on small- and mid-size businesses and gives big producers a free pass to pollute. -
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Policy Analysis: Bulk Discounts for Polluters [1%], 09/05/2007
According to a new analysis by Seattle-based Sightline Institute, one of Washington State’s few fees designed to discourage toxic pollution is undermined because it gives bulk discounts to the state's biggest polluters. -
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Biggest waste producers in state get best fee deal [1%], 09/04/2007
Sigttline analysis illustrates that hazardous materials program is unfair to small businesses and that big polluters get a free pass to pollute. -
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The Great Clog of '07: Seattle Met the Challenge [1%], 08/30/2007
We've just experienced our own version of the Y2K bug: the partial closure of Interstate 5, the state's most trafficked highway, on a crowded stretch leading into the heart of the most concentrated employment district in the state. -
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Frameworks Global Warming (pdf) [1%],
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