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Climate change Archive

The Legislature’s Unfinished Business on Climate

Oregon’s work on cap-and-invest is not done

Viewpoint 6 years ago

By James Manning Out of more than four million Oregonians, 90 of us are blessed and fortunate to serve our fellow citizens in Oregon’s Legislature. … Continue reading →

Music to Heal a Dying Planet

Contemporary composers contemplate the apocalypse

Music 6 years ago

On a warm, sunny Sunday afternoon in May, hundreds of people crammed into the gymnasium at Burns High School in eastern Oregon for a concert. … Continue reading →

Marching on Sunshine

Local activists condemn ‘freedom fuels’

News 6 years ago

Beneath the hot sun on Friday, May 31, some 30 participants gathered at the Wayne L. Morse U.S. Courthouse. They were ready to march and … Continue reading →

Acting on Climate

Ya-Po-Ah Terrace is transitioning off fossil fuels

Viewpoint 6 years ago

Oregonians young and old are sounding the alarm in communities across the state. They are attending town hall meetings, protesting pipelines, setting up treesits and … Continue reading →

Jordan Cove Gets Denied

DEQ denies natural gas pipeline, says Jordan Cove can reapply

BlogNews 6 years ago

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) denied a Clean Water Act permit Monday, May 6, for the Jordan Cove LNG project. The permitting is … Continue reading →

Chasing Banks

Activists rally in national day of action against JPMorgan Chase

BlogViewpoint 6 years ago

The crowd of 20 organized under drizzly skies on Wednesday afternoon, April 10, their backs turned on the Willamette Street traffic. Their signs, paintings of … Continue reading →

Our Children’s Trust Case Still Delayed, May Be Appealed

A recent statement says the trial may also be separated into two parts

BlogNews 6 years ago

A court order today, Nov. 21, from federal Judge Ann Aiken states that the Our Children’s Trust (OCT) trial is still delayed pending a decision … Continue reading →

What a Tangled Web We Weave, When First We Practice to … Try to Hold Up Kids’ Climate Cases in Court

The Department of Justice is all about trying to stop the climate case

BlogNews 7 years ago

On Friday, Nov. 2, the Supreme Court said the Our Children’s Trust constitutional climate case could move forward, but it left open the possibility that … Continue reading →

Climate Denier, Former Greenpeace Activist, Speaks at UO Today

Patrick Moore, of the controversial Heartland Institute to speak at business school

BlogNews 7 years ago

A posting on the University of Oregon’s Around the O news website says: “A co-founder of Greenpeace will give a campus talk on the use … Continue reading →

Youth Climate Change Case Holds Oral Argument Hearing

Both plaintiffs and defendants argued their positions in a pre-trial hearing for the Youth v. Gov. case

BlogNews 7 years ago

Although the Juliana v. U.S. case — also known as Youth v. Gov. — doesn’t start its trial until late October, both plaintiffs and defendants … Continue reading →

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