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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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Published December 7, 2014

Fact sheet: Crude oil trains in the Columbia River Gorge

Get the latest facts on oil trains passing through this National Scenic Area.

Published November 28, 2014

Climate Change in Your Backyard

Learn how the climate change is impacting the Gorge!

Published March 10, 2015

Recent Presentation on Climate Change

At a recent Gorge Ecumenical Ministries meeting Eric Strid, John Boonstra, Peter Cornelison and Brynn Dahlquist presented information on Climate Change.

Dinner Conversations: Why and How to Divest?
Published February 24, 2015

Dinner Conversations: Why and How to Divest?

Start a divestment conversation in your circle of family, friends and colleagues.

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