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Community Conversation, Offshore Wind--Charleston

September 12, 2022, Charleston

Offshore wind turbines in Xinjiang, China /photo by Chris Lim, Wikipedia
Offshore wind turbines in Xinjiang, China /photo by Chris Lim, Wikipedia

Rogue Climate, a nonprofit advocating for climate justice in Southern Oregon, is hosting a series of Community Conversations on Floating Offshore Wind Energy throughout Coos County. On Monday, Sept. 12, at 6 p.m.,...

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Climate Organizing Webinar Part 2

August 31, 2022

King tide at Drift Creek entering Siletz Bay.
King tide at Drift Creek entering Siletz Bay.\Photo by John Bauer.

The Oregon League of Conservation Voters (OLCV) presents the "This is How we Win: Climate Organizing 100 Series" to help Oregon voters understand the legislative problems and opportunities concerning effective climate...

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Global Warming Commission Meets

August 18, 2022


Eroding bluffs, such as this one at Falcon Cove, are a symptom of gloal warming.
Eroding bluffs, such as this one at Falcon Cove, are a symptom of global warming.\Photo courtesy of DOGAMI.

The Oregon Global Warming Commission will meet virtually on Thursday, Aug. 18, 1-4 p.m.

The Commission will hear an update on the Roadmap to 2035, the state’s long-range agenda for...

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Ocean-Facing Road Meeting

August 12, 2022

 

Erosion threatens an ocean-facing road in Yachats.
Erosion threatens an ocean-facing road in Yachats.\Photo by Susan Mackinnon.

The state’s Ocean-Fronting Public Road Protection Rulemaking Advisory Committee will meet on Friday, Aug. 12, at 10 a.m.  The meeting takes place online, livestreamed on YouTube.

The advisory committee was formed...

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Applicant Deadline for Natural Lands Committee

August 5, 2022

Whiskey Creek as it approaches Netarts Bay--coastal marshes are carbon sinks.\Photo by Allison Asbjornsen
Whiskey Creek as it approaches Netarts Bay--coastal marshes are carbon sinks.\Photo by Allison Asbjornsen

The Oregon Global Warming Commission is seeking applicants to serve on a new Natural and Working Lands Advisory Committee to provide input on the implementation of the Commission’s ...

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Climate Organizing Webinar Part 1

July 27, 2022

A King Tide event at Seal Rock /photo by Alex Derr
King tide at Seal Rock.\Photo by Alex Derr.

The Oregon League of Conservation Voters (OLCV) presents the "This is How we Win: Climate Organizing 100 Series" to help Oregon voters understand the legislative problems and opportunities concerning effective climate action. These sessions are...

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Webinar on Infrastructure Investment

July 20, 2022


A piece of Oregon's electric grid.
A piece of Oregon's electric grid.\Photo courtesy of Energy Info Oregon.

On November 15, 2021, President Biden signed the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) into law, which will provide funding for energy efficiency, weatherization, grid resilience, and more over...

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Global Warming Commission Meets

July 13, 2022

King tide swamps Siuslaw River wetlands.
King tide swamps Siuslaw River wetlands.\Photo by Alex Derr.

The Oregon Global Warming Commission will meet Wednesday, July 13. The public portion of the meeting will be held from 1 to 4:00 p.m. online.

At this meeting, the Commission will hear updates on two crucial matters, which will...

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Webinar on Infrastructure Investment

July 12, 2022

 

Hydrogen Clean Energy Hub.
Hydrogen Clean Energy Hub.\Photo courtesy of GovTech.

On November 15, 2021, President Biden signed the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) into law, which will provide funding for energy efficiency, weatherization, grid resilience, and more over the next five years....

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Talk on Climate and Salmon

June 2, 2022

Rebecca Flitcroft in the field.
Rebecca Flitcroft in the field.

Native aquatic species are adapted to survive the wide range of conditions present in their natural habitats. From small headwaters streams to salty tidal channels, few species have such diverse behaviors as salmonids. The complexity of their genetic lineage...