Portland CCL Articles 79
We’re All in this Together is a monthly Climate Justice column provided by the Portland chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby.
We’re All in This Together Removal of Climate Pollution By David Kunhardt Not enough attention has been paid to addressing the problem of legacy pollution that has remained in the atmo... Read more
We’re All in This Together The US Steps Away – What’s Next? By David Kunhardt On January 8th, 2026, President Donald Trump, via executive order, withdrew the United States from 66 inte... Read more
We’re All in This Together Climate Movement Must Flex Political Muscle in 2026 By Peter Dugas The data is clear: Climate change is a growing concern for an increasing number of America... Read more
We’re All in This Together COP30 – A Climate Conference without Official US Representation By Susana Hancock One desk remained conspicuously empty as decisions were gaveled in du... Read more
We’re All in This Together By Sarah Braik Recently I spent most of a sunny Saturday in front of my computer attending Citizens’ Climate Lobby’s annual inclusion conference. It was so e... Read more
We’re All in This Together CCL Lobby Days for a Newbie By Madeleine Wright This summer I travelled to Washington, D.C. with Citizens’ Climate Lobby to speak to lawmakers about pragmati... Read more
We’re All in This Together Endangerment Finding is in Danger By Nancy Nickerson In your perusal of climate-related literature, have you heard of the Endangerment Finding? I had not, bu... Read more
We’re All in This Together Staying Positive in Troubling Times By Halsey Snow 1. There is no power greater than the power of the people. Although this is a truism, the limiting factor... Read more
We’re All in This Together Weather Forecasting & Climate Data Saves Lives By Dr. Susana Hancock On May 31st, I took part in the non-partisan Weather and Climate Livestream featurin... Read more
We’re All in This Together Finding Inspiration in Cancer Alley By Sue Inches Cancer Alley is the nickname for 80 miles of the Mississippi between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. There are... Read more


