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Climate Change in Your Backyard

Published November 28, 2014

Learn how the climate change is impacting the Gorge! Download (Pdf)

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Published February 5, 2015

More tipping points for solar power dominance?

Are solar and other renewable energy technologies going to become a major energy source sooner than we think?

Published December 16, 2014

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.

Join the Walk-Instead Challenge!
Published January 11, 2015

Join the Walk-Instead Challenge!

Till the end of January 2015, we’re challenging you to walk instead of driving to one of your usual destinations. Are you in?

Oregon LNG Plant Would be a Large Carbon Source
Published December 15, 2014

Oregon LNG Plant Would be a Large Carbon Source

A proposed LNG terminal in Coos Bay would become one of the largest sources of greenhouse gases in Oregon, federal data shows.

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