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Climate Change 2014: What Do We Do Now?

Published January 29, 2015

 Climate Change 2014: What Do We Do Now?

Article by Casey Coates Danson, posted on Jan. 6 in Global Possibilities

Photo by Ben Grey
Photo by Ben Grey

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Published February 6, 2015

Meeting Notice Febuary

Reminder next CGCAN meeting Monday, February 16th at 6 PM Riverside Church in Hood River.  Agenda: Download.  

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Trains carrying mass loads of heavy crude oil from Canada’s tar sands have begun moving through the Northwest. Story by OPB.

Published November 28, 2014

People Need Nature!

A must-see video on why we need to try stop the climate crisis!

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