Washington – Organics Diversion and Funding
In 2022, Washington State passed House Bill 1799, which updated several provisions related to organic materials disposal and management. The bill also addresses compost purchasing,...
In 2022, Washington State passed House Bill 1799, which updated several provisions related to organic materials disposal and management. The bill also addresses compost purchasing,...
Community composters and allies showcased community composting as a force of innovation in the broader composting industry at CCC26.
Oregon tries to tie utility profits to climate, cost, and reliability targets through performance-based regulation.
Climate leaders can revitalize the movement by rallying against excessive utility profits.
A webinar series explores the crucial role of compost in protecting the climate.
How can state legislatures pave the way for cities to advance clean energy and equitably address climate change?
Learn how this state is ramping up the fight with the feds for local, clean energy affordability and access.
Learn about how this Minnesota lawmaker wants to tackle her state’s energy problems.
A webinar introducing post-fire soil contaminants of concern, microscopy, interpreting soil test results, and the role of compost in bioremediation.
Affordability and clean energy are driving a public power campaign to take over Tucson’s investor-owned utility.
ILSR’s Composting for Community Initiative supported the development of a new toolkit to guide communities affected by wildfires and other sources of pollution on how...
In this webinar, climate activist Bill McKibben and a panel of energy experts discuss how powerful monopoly utilities block climate progress.
The Compost and Soil Microscopy Mini-Course introduces the microbial life that exists in healthy soil and the basics of using a microscope and your senses...
Energy Democracy Initiative Director John Farrell writes a farewell to Minnesota clean energy champion Rep. Melissa Hortman, who was assassinated in June 2025
Can we center equity in climate and clean energy policy if private utilities center shareholder equity?