Cascade POWER SHIFT Summit Wraps Up Two Weeks of Intense Northwest Climate Action!

Cascade POWER SHIFT 2008, the Northwest’s largest youth climate summit, ended on February 11th, wrapping up two weeks of intense climate action across the Northwest that also included nearly 50 Focus the Nation events across the region on January 31st, a giant rally in Oregon’s Capitol to oppose new liquefied natural gas importation on February 6th, and Oregon and Washington’s first-ever youth global warming lobby days in both Salem and Olympia on February 11th.

That’s a lot of climate ass-kicking! No wonder I’m exhausted today…

Cascade POWER SHIFT registrationCascade Power Shift: Mobilizing Youth for Climate Justice took place February 8-10th at the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon, and brought together over 200 young people from more than 20 colleges, universities and high schools across Oregon and Washington. The weekend summit was followed by a Citizen Action Lobby Day on Feb. 11th in both Salem and Olympia brought dozens of students and youth to their state capitols to amp up both youth political engagement as well as politicians’ response.

Entirely volunteer-driven and youth-organized, the weekend was sponsored by the Cascade Climate Network, the new network of Northwest youth climate activists, and pulled together people from across the region for a blow-out event aimed at training, engaging and activating hundreds of youth in the region to take on the most important challenge and opportunity of our generation: climate change.

Cascade POWER SHIFT workshopA great line-up of keynote speakers and panels introduced summit attendees to important climate change issues in the region, such as the prospect of green jobs and social justice opportunities as well as false solutions like proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) and coal plants. Experienced students and community activists also provided dozens of skill-building trainings and facilitated campaign kick-off sessions for new regional campaigns, including efforts to win state climate victories, rise to the climate challenge on campuses, seize opportunities to create new green jobs and fight off false solutions like LNG.

Cascade POWER SHIFT partyWe learned, we met new friends, we were energized by our fellow activists. Oh ya, and of course, we partied!

“The amount of passion and energy popping-up in so many communities throughout the Cascade Region is powerful and hopeful,” said Jesse Hough, summit organizer and OSPIRG student leader at the University of Oregon. “Creative, thoughtful and inspired youth are stepping-up, and it’s especially exciting to work with people who have never thought of themselves as activists before.”

On Monday, Cascade Climate Network members followed up the Cascade POWER SHIFT summit with youth global warming Citizen Action Days in Olympia and Salem, taking their energy and passion directly to the statehouse. We fanned out throughout both state capitols on Monday to meet with our elected officials, testify in committee hearings and support state climate solutions (download the archived audio here to listen to the passionate testimony of three CCN members in Oregon’s House Energy and Environment Committee! Fast forward to about 39 minutes in to the hearing…)

In Oregon, we began our lobby day with a press event, featuring Cascade Climate Network members, and a fun game of “Dirty Energy Dodgeball” on the steps of the Capitol! Not willing to stick to the boring old script for press events, CCN Citizen Action Day in Oregon began with lobby day participants “taking a shot at global warming,” lobbing dodge balls at a human-sized dirty energy target as other CCN-members dressed dirty energy “lobbyists” defended. Now THAT’S how you kick-off a lobby day!

Cascade POWER SHIFT Lobby Day - Dirty Energy Dodge Ball

Judging from the feedback from the weekend, attendees came out of the weekend jazzed and energized with new connections, friends and allies and plenty of new ideas for action. At least several minds were blown! Mission accomplished for the now-exhausted Cascade POWER SHIFT organizers…

I’ve been simply stunned by the amazing individuals I’ve met since about twenty of us came together to form the Cascade Climate Network just last October. We are getting connected, getting engaged and getting active, and I cannot wait to see what the next four months has in store for Northwest youth climate activism. Here’s to building a sustainable, just, and prosperous future for all!

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The Cascade Climate Network is a group of college students and recent graduates working toward climate change solutions. We are completely volunteer-driven and are active at over 20 college and university campuses in Washington and Oregon.

For more information, go to www.CascadeClimate.org

9 Responses to “Cascade POWER SHIFT Summit Wraps Up Two Weeks of Intense Northwest Climate Action!”


  1. 1 JP Feb 13th, 2008 at 8:46 pm

    As the organizer in charge of Washington’s lobby day, I can hardly put into words how great it was meeting with our legislators. We discovered a new green jobs bill that needs our support, had great talks with our legislators and shut down some non-believers with talk of economic growth. The Northwest is rawking it hard.

  2. 2 Nick Feb 14th, 2008 at 1:44 am

    What an incredible weekend! I’m glad to finally have Pacific University connected to the Cascade Climate Network!

  3. 3 jennybedellstiles Feb 14th, 2008 at 3:03 pm

    I love you guys! Our weekend was totally rad and now young people around the PNW are more connected, more organized, and more fired up than ever to take this on! Can’t wait to talk to ya’ll tonight. :)

  4. 4 Celeste Feb 14th, 2008 at 3:50 pm

    I was absolutley energized by the speakers and the workshops at the Conference. The more I learned the more agahst I was that myself, along with many others, didn’t know how much the youth had mobalized around this movement. I am so happy that the PNW became more connected and that Pacific University is becoming involved. Lets get fired up and keep fired up!!! BE THE DIFFERENCE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD!!! –> to be a little cheesy!

  5. 5 Camila Thorndike Feb 17th, 2008 at 7:06 pm

    I miss you guys! Great post, Jesse. Hope you’re all more than well. There are some fun pics on my album, you are free to take them and post them to your hearts content:

    http://picasaweb.google.com/chilemila/ClimateersInAction

    Hasta luego - Camila

  6. 6 Carlos Rymer Feb 18th, 2008 at 7:42 pm

    I love this kind of state work! It’s great that the Northwest is keeping the energy going!

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Jesse is a young activist, organizer, policy analyst and blogger. He is currently the director of energy and climate policy at the Breakthrough Institute where he helps Breakthrough develop and advance new energy solutions to power America's future, secure our energy freedom, and halt global warming. Jesse joined the Breakthrough team in June 2008 to co-direct the Breakthrough Generation Summer Fellows Program. Before joining the Breakthrough Institute, Jesse spent two years as a Research and Policy Associate at the Renewable Northwest Project where he worked to advance the development of the Pacific Northwest's abundant renewable energy potential. While at RNP, he helped pass two statewide renewable energy standards (in WA and OR) and block plans to build 800 MW of new coal plants. In the past, Jesse has worked as a researcher and software developer with the Department of Physics at the University of Oregon, where he focused on alternative vehicles and fuels, and as a teacher's assistant in energy studies courses at the university. Jesse has a long history of grassroots climate and energy activism and co-founded the Cascade Climate Network, the Northwest's largest network of youth working to tackle the climate crisis and build a sustainable, just, and prosperous future. An active blogger, Jesse is the founder and blogmaster of the site, WattHead - Energy News and Commentary. He currently writes at several sites throughout the blogosphere and has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle and Baltimore Sun. Jesse graduated in 2006 with a B.S. from the Robert D. Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon, where he completed an interdisciplinary course of study in computer science, philosophy, liberal arts, political science & energy studies. Jesse currently lives in Berkeley, CA.

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