Olympia

2023 Legislative Session Ends with Big Wins for Air Quality, Resiliency Planning, and Clean Energy 

2023 Legislative Session Ends with Big Wins for Air Quality, Resiliency Planning, and Clean Energy 

The 2023 Legislative Session in Olympia saw some major achievements for nature and people: investments in improving air quality, natural climate solutions, curbing greenhouse gas emissions, and better long-term resiliency planning. A big thanks to our staff who dedicated their efforts to our priorities.

Trustee Legislative Day 2023

Trustee Legislative Day 2023

Trustee Lobby Day is a highlight every year here at The Nature Conservancy. It’s a wonderful reminder of the real reason for our advocacy and policy efforts- to strengthen the relationship between people and nature so that both can thrive.  

Making Sense of Proposed Legislative Budgets

Making Sense of Proposed Legislative Budgets

Passing a budget is one of the most important roles the State Legislature plays, as it determines how policies will be implemented and reflects what we value as a state. Our team dug into the details to see how our priorities are faring so far. 

Building Washington's Sustainable Future

Building Washington's Sustainable Future

Realizing our clean energy future means rapidly transitioning to a clean, affordable, reliable, and sufficiently expansive energy grid. With HB 1216, the Washington State Legislature has the opportunity to take an important step towards that this session.

Legislative Halftime Report: Strong Momentum for Climate in Olympia

Legislative Halftime Report: Strong Momentum for Climate in Olympia

The 2023 legislative session is half-way complete - let’s check in on our priority bills, and what’s left to come.

The Teanaway Community Forest: Building Community Through Conservation

The Teanaway Community Forest: Building Community Through Conservation

Nestled in the mountains of the Central Cascades, the Teanaway Community Forest (50,241 acres) has been a conservation gem intended as a refuge for people as much as nature. In the past ten years, transformative restoration efforts including wildfire prevention and stream restoration have created a healthier forest that benefits people, wildlife, and the lands. There’s more work to be done.

Planning for a Climate-Adaptive Future

Planning for a Climate-Adaptive Future

Thirty years ago, Washington passed the Growth Management Act (GMA)—legislation that has helped communities across the state plan ahead. In the face of a changing climate, it’s become clear that the GMA also needs to be updated for our new climate realities.

Our 2023 State Legislative Priorities

Our 2023 State Legislative Priorities

In addition to building on the progress of the last few years, the 2023 state legislative session presents a momentous opportunity to invest in nature and people with the 2023-25 biennial budget.

Our 2022 State Legislative Priorities

Our 2022 State Legislative Priorities

On the heels of big legislative wins in 2021, this year’s state legislative session is an opportunity to advance important work for nature and people in Washington.

Shaping policy to cut carbon

Shaping policy to cut carbon

Washington and the world urgently need climate action, and that action must not be taken in a way that exacerbates harm in communities already overburdened by pollution and other impacts of climate change.

Our Approach to Carbon Pricing

Our Approach to Carbon Pricing

The climate crisis is the greatest threat to our vision and our mission. We are committed to working across differences to achieve the transformation our society and economy needs to address this challenge.

Conservation Works

Conservation Works

Public conservation and natural resource programs really work - not just for restoring wildlife habitat and functioning ecosystems, but by supporting good jobs that often involve spending time in beautiful places.