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I’m writing in response to Arthur Waterbridge’s Sept. 26 letter (“Get Out Of Your Tree”): He states that he “cares deeply about the environment… and … Continue reading
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I’m writing in response to Arthur Waterbridge’s Sept. 26 letter (“Get Out Of Your Tree”): He states that he “cares deeply about the environment… and … Continue reading
By Anika Nykanen Jay Bozievich, Republican member of the Lane County Board of Commissioners, revealed his climate change-denying beliefs several weeks ago in an email … Continue reading
I agree with Kari Johnson’s assessment of the environmental drawbacks of solar and wind energy technologies (Letters, 10/3). Also not commonly understood is that all the solar panels … Continue reading
Fifty years ago the planet had 30 percent more birds. The Audubon Society calls this “a full-blown crisis.” This includes average backyard birds like sparrows … Continue reading
When Arthur Waterbridge called for scientific evidence of climate change (Letters, 9/26), I couldn’t help think it was a setup, since widely confirmed facts — … Continue reading
• Here’s your periodic reminder that a strong community needs a strong daily paper — and those cost money. Locally owned Eugene Weekly is free … Continue reading
My mother was a gatherer of people. She could draw someone she had just met into conversation, then into friendship, almost before they knew what … Continue reading
I was delighted reading Ester Barkai’s review of the David McCosh/Entanglements exhibit at the Karin Clarke Gallery. McCosh had already retired when I began my … Continue reading
Alas for Lyn Fischrup (Letters, 9/26), the truth is often not simple and the simple is not true. Socialists have never wanted the government to … Continue reading
Our housing crisis is real. Part of Oregon’s problems of affordable housing can be traced back to Senate Bill 100 and the formation of the … Continue reading