Rep. Adam Smith challenges Sea Tac expansion proposal
How can we protect our homes and air from the threat of escalating aviation noise and emissions? Here is a press... Continue Reading
Oregon Children’s Trust lawsuit heard by Federal Appeals Court by Lang Marsh
On June 4, 2019 the young people who brought the Juliana v. US lawsuit participated in a lively hearing before the... Continue Reading
Youth Sue Government to Protect their Future using Climate Science By Lang Marsh
Attorney Andrea Rodgers, with Our Children’s Trust, and Pete Erickson, scientist with the Stockholm Environment Institute participated in a South Seattle Climate... Continue Reading
City Council Candidate Surveys Are Coming In!
Several weeks ago, SSCAN sent a survey to city council candidates about climate change and other environmental issues. We did so... Continue Reading
City Council Candidates: How will you protect our climate?
At SSCAN we believe that the most important question we ask ourselves, each other, and our leaders may be, “What more... Continue Reading

Make Rainier Valley a Safer & Better Place to Walk & Bike by Andrew Kidde
Remember when you were a kid riding your bike or just exploring your neighborhood on foot… Do you still sometimes get... Continue Reading

Celebrate, thank and keep moving forward by Lang Marsh
This was a banner year for climate and environmental legislation Washington. Please write to your legislators and news outlets to thank... Continue Reading
Green-A-Thon: Support Got Green
Got Green Green-A-Thon 2019 SSCAN is once again supporting Got Green, the area’s leading grassroots climate justice organization, in its annual... Continue Reading
Freeing our Homes from Plastic by Susan and Merv Montacute
Free Your Home from Plastic Looking back, it’s impossible to believe that nearly 20 years have passed since the turn of... Continue Reading
Just Transition and the Circular Economy – By Behnosh Najafi
The Circular Economy (CE) is experiencing a ground swell of interest from large companies, institutions and governments (e.g., Google, Nike, Ellen... Continue Reading