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Environmental policy expert Judith Enck discusses plastic pollution, health risks and why Oregon’s bottle bill could serve as a model for national solutions.
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This year's unusually warm and dry winter brought with it little snow across much of Oregon. Water managers and farmers are now figuring out whether they’ll have enough water.
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Alex Bertolucci, the Oregon Communications Manager at Circular Action Alliance, joins the Exchange.
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Steve Wise, Executive Director of the Southern Oregon Land Conservancy, joins the Exchange.
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Leaders in conservative and liberal states alike have long touted the benefits of a region-wide market. But some skeptics worry about merging the power systems of states with varying climate goals.
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The U.S. Forest Service plans to auction off trees in the Deschutes, Wallowa-Whitman and Umatilla national forests by the end of the month.
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Geoffrey Riley and master gardener Lynn Kunstman.
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Gov. Tina Kotek’s executive order could fast-track renewable energy projects permits to meet July 4 deadline.
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Steve Wise, Executive Director of the Southern Oregon Land Conservancy, joins the Exchange.
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PG&E and Southern California Edison routinely blow their deadlines to hook up new solar panels, an advocacy group says. But after years of complaints they have not been punished.
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Oregon, California, Washington and 13 other Democratic states are losing nearly $8 billion toward climate projects, after the Trump administration terminated multiple federal grants.
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U.S. Department of Energy officials under Trump tried put a 10% cap on staff and administrative costs on federally funded sustainable energy and efficiency projects.
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The U.S. Forest Service could close its Pacific Northwest headquarters in Portland, which oversees Oregon and Washington national forests, as part of restructuring plan.
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The proposal from Gov. Tina Kotek will hike gas taxes, registration fees and more.