workforce development

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.

Building the Workforce for Green Infrastructure 

Building the Workforce for Green Infrastructure 

Workforce development is a roadblock in the effort to implement nature-based solutions for climate resilience within Washington State and across the country. To address this challenge, experts and collaborations have identified challenges and solutions for workforce development within the green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) field.

Dirt Corps is bringing green jobs to communities

Dirt Corps is bringing green jobs to communities

Equity, inclusivity, and accessibility are cornerstones of Dirt Corps’ approach to conservation. The community-based project turned business began six years ago in South Seattle, when a group of community activists and environmental experts—many of whom were underrepresented in the conservation profession—coalesced around a shared vision for healthy communities and greater access to green jobs.