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News: Page 153

‘This is not optional’

PIELC panel explores Green New Deal, Sunrise Movement and community-led climate action

News 7 years ago

Environmental activists, concerned citizens and expert scientists heard from three panelists who spoke on the possibilities the Green New Deal presents for changing Oregon’s communities, … Continue reading →

Where Did the Sex (Ed) Go?

Parents upset abstinence-only education taught in 4J schools

BlogNews 7 years ago

Abstinence-only education has been proven not to work. Study after study reveals that abstinence-only education as a state policy is ineffective in preventing teenage pregnancy … Continue reading →

Unequal Penalties

Local schools suspend and expel special education students at twice the rate of their peers. One district is trying to change that.

News 7 years ago

By Brandon Taylor and Asia Zeller In 2014, Frieda Bikele could count on getting a routine phone call from the Eugene School District 4J’s Camas … Continue reading →

Weed Water War Wages On

Citizens file complaint to challenge Roseburg Forest Products’ ‘responsible timber’ certification

News 7 years ago

One thing the city of Weed, California, is known for, aside from its name, is its pure spring water that flows from the faucet — … Continue reading →

Deeper Issues Of Generational Poverty

Snow destroyed tents of unhoused family

News 7 years ago

Snow pattered on the tent. “Come on girls, get ready for bed,” Tad Peterson told his daughters. But 17-year-old Ashley and 14-year-old Trinity couldn’t sleep. … Continue reading →

Merkley Chooses Not to Run

Oregon's junior senator says there's work to be done in Congress

BlogNews 7 years ago

It wasn’t the gold mine that’s necessary to run for president or the crowded field of candidates that influenced Sen. Jeff Merkley’s decision not to … Continue reading →

Oregon State University climate Scientist Talks About Wildfires and Climate Change Denial

Dominique Bachelet will speak March 1 at PIELC

News 7 years ago

After years studying the impact of climate change on rice yields in Asia, climate scientist Dominique Bachelet and the team of researchers she was working … Continue reading →

Eric Descheenie on Indigenous Ways of Knowing at PIELC

A Q&A with the former Arizona state representative

News 7 years ago

When Eric Descheenie, a former state representative in the Arizona legislature , was invited to speak at the 37th annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference … Continue reading →

News Doesn’t Stop for a Snow Day!

But it might’ve slowed down delivery a little

News 7 years ago

Were you snowed in this week? We were, but we got this feisty little paper out. Though our website is on time, please excuse a … Continue reading →

Burn Baby Burn

OSU professor to speak on wildfires, climate change at annual climate law conference

News 7 years ago

The wildfire seasons of the past few years have been among the most devastating in recent recorded history, with wide-reaching effects: Dozens of fires have … Continue reading →

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