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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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Qualified Oregonians can now apply for help paying energy bills this winter, but it could take at least another month before they receive the federal funds.
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Oregon’s EV footprint has been steadily increasing, with more than 126,000 registered electric vehicles in the state as of August. But public charging ports have struggled to keep up.
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A local volunteer group in Redding is planning a clean-up event Saturday morning along the riverside.
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The 1.4 megawatt solar farm would sit just north of Ashland, off Highway 99.
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A California program created to help residents buy electric bikes has been canceled, leaving advocates questioning why it ended so suddenly.
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The nonprofit Energy Trust of Oregon is encouraging residents to invest in heating and cooling pumps, solar panels, before federal money goes away.
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek issued an executive order meant to get agencies to identify barriers to clean energy projects and transmission and find solutions by 2027.
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Joining the Exchange to discuss is Christopher Still, a tree physiologist in the College of Forestry at Oregon State University.
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Joining the Exchange to discuss the idea for a new eco-education pollinator center in Phoenix is Kristina Lefever.
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Three new pro-development appointees at the powerful Coastal Commission are trying to remedy its poor reputation among housing activists and Democratic leaders.
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A new report estimates that California’s data centers are driving increases in electricity use, water demand and pollution even as lawmakers stall on oversight.
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Nuclear is mostly absent from a new energy strategy outlining how the state will meet growing power demand, reduce greenhouse gas pollution.