Fossil Fuel Free

To avoid the most catastrophic effects of climate change, we need to revoke the fossil fuel industry’s “social license” to continue to operate business as usual.

Flooding in New Jersey
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Car buyers should be on the lookout for flooded cars which could soon hit

The climate crisis poses an unprecedented threat to humanity, and many of us are already beginning to experience its repercussions. 

To stave off even more disastrous consequences, it is clear that we must reduce our fossil fuel consumption and transition to a clean energy economy. 

A growing number of investors understand that the fossil fuel industry’s business model is incompatible with what scientists are telling us we must do to slow global warming. That’s why we’re working to convince more investors to help create a fossil fuel-free future by divesting from the companies that are destroying our planet.

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I'm happy to support Environment Oregon's climate-related public education and advocacy work because it is rooted in science, locally focused, and effectively leveraged by coordination with a network of similar organizations across the US. Jon Fink, Environment Oregon member