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A Year in The Life of Earth

Published November 28, 2014


A stunning NASA’s video showing the global movement of CO2. Read more about the video in the National Geographic’s article.

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After a marathon 5½-hour debate Wednesday, the House narrowly voted to mandate a reduction in the amount of carbon in car and truck fuels in Oregon over the next decade.

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Hood River City Council Passes Resolution Opposing Coal and Oil Transport

Hood River City Council passed a resolution calling for a ban on coal and oil transports through the Columbia River Gorge.

Carbon Footprint Reduction Ideas
Published January 1, 2015

Carbon Footprint Reduction Ideas

Manage your impact and learn strategies to lower it.

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