New analysis: Washington among national leaders for electric vehicle charging and adoption, but room to grow in renewable energy adoption
Interactive dashboard allows users to explore clean energy growth in Washington and nation over past decade
Advocate, Environment Washington Research & Policy Center
Started on staff: 2014
B.A., magna cum laude, Wake Forest University
As an advocate with Environment Washington, Pam develops and runs campaigns to protect Washington’s environment. Pam has worked on issues ranging from wildlife restoration, clean energy and climate solutions, plastic pollution, and clean water. Pam’s organizing has helped reduce kid’s exposure to lead in drinking water in Washington public schools, ban polystyrene foam packaging peanuts and food containers statewide, and win advances in clean building energy standards to advance climate solutions. Pam lives in Steilacoom, Washington, where she enjoys recreating on Puget Sound, skiing and hiking all year, and gardening.
Interactive dashboard allows users to explore clean energy growth in Washington and nation over past decade
Washington’s Department of Natural Resources proposed its plan to protect 10,000 acres of kelp and eelgrass by 2040.
Pres. Biden takes steps toward boosting native fish in Columbia River Basin
One week before Amazon's annual shareholder meeting, organizers and volunteers call on the company to reduce plastic packaging in its U.S. shipments
Advocates, organizers demonstrate need for Amazon to cut back on plastic usage