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One of the lessons of environmentalism is that even without global warming, all the countries of the world could not possibly become economically like the … Continue reading
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One of the lessons of environmentalism is that even without global warming, all the countries of the world could not possibly become economically like the … Continue reading
As climate change becomes a significant subject in the Oregon governor’s campaign, we’re getting a front-row seat to each candidate’s program. The Oregon League of … Continue reading
By Emily Athena It’s that time of year again! Time to review 2021 and envision what we want for 2022. Often, our resolutions are about … Continue reading
If I were the king of Eugene, I would purchase the Lane County Fairgrounds and turn it into a mixed use development — housing for … Continue reading
Does your astrological sign influence your willingness to be vaccinated? Harpers Magazine, Jan. 22 issue, ran a chart from an October 2021 analysis of COVID-19 … Continue reading
The wealth gap in society continues to widen. Big corporations continue to grow, leaving the little guy behind. The middle class that once comprised the … Continue reading
Volunteers In Medicine Clinic (VIM) has been providing free primary and behavioral health care to low-income, medically underserved adults in Lane County since 2001. VIM’s … Continue reading
Hearts for Hospice is a resale shop that sells clothing, housewares, home décor, medical equipment and more. Powered by volunteers, all profits go to support … Continue reading
I feel the need to respond to Greg Williams’ argument (Letters, 12/23) that school shootings in part are due to former President Lyndon B. Johnson’s … Continue reading
On Dec. 16 the Environmental Quality Commission made history. It approved climate regulations that push to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from transportation and heating … Continue reading