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Verde is by and of low-income communities and communities of color. We were born in NE Portland’s Cully Neighborhood, a neighborhood with more than its share of poverty, and less than its share of environmental assets.
KGW | ‘It's amazing’: New community solar site brings benefits of renewable energy without the upfront costs
KPTV | 150 Cully neighborhood families to see reduced power bills through new solar project
OPB | Portland mayoral hopefuls Rubio, Gonzalez tangle over city’s clean energy funds to prop up public safety
OPB | Oregon drafts a reboot of the state’s flagship climate program
Oregonian | Readers respond: Oregon needs climate protection program
[PREGAME] | Client Story: Leading Change at Verde
OPB | Utility watchdog calls to cap Oregon rate hikes as energy bills continue to rise
Smart Cities Dive | Clean energy fund surplus sparks tension in Pacific Northwest city
Oregon Capital Chronicle | State begins rewriting landmark climate program derailed by gas lawsuit
OPB | As Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek puts freeway tolls on hold, others share their thoughts
Willamette Week | As Gonzalez Ramps Up Effort to Remodel PCEF Tax, Community Groups Plan a Defense
Oregonian | Portland clean energy fund’s staggering windfall spurs money grab, threatens climate justice ambitions
Previously in the News
Students Dig Deep to Combat Climate Change
This winter, neighborhood youth are learning to confront climate change and displacement in their community; and it all begins with a garden.
J’hane and Cierra hop on a yellow school bus with the other Multnomah Youth Corps (MYC) students once a week to join Verde and the Columbia Slough Watershed Council in building rain gardens on the properties of low-income homeowners.
Verde launches new solar energy after school program in Cully neighborhood!
In response to The Living Cully Community Energy Plan, Verde and Hacienda CDC’s after school program Expresiones have teamed up to launch a pilot Solar energy curriculum here in the Cully Neighborhood.
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