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Jeff Miller joins the Exchange.
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A boom in data centers and the end of federal vehicle emissions standards means Oregon will fail to meet its 2035 greenhouse gas emissions reduction goal by two years, according to an analysis completed this month. But state officials pushing to drastically cut carbon emissions say it’s not too late to get back on track.
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Joining the Exchange is Jim McDougald, Assistant Deputy Director over Community Wildfire Preparedness and Risk Reduction at CAL FIRE.
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Author William "Bill" Sullivan joins the Exchange to discuss his new book.
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Small, rural airports are fighting to attract airlines. An Oregon bill could help Klamath Falls bring back commercial travel.
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Three guests join the Exchange to discuss forest management strategies and tactics.
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Carrie Nyssen, Senior Director of Advocacy at the American Lung Association in Oregon, joins the Exchange.
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Oregon forestry officials now have a general idea of how they’ll find a new state forester — more than four months after Cal Mukumoto’s sudden resignation from the job.
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Environmental and climate groups are asking lawmakers to again fund heat pump rebates for rental housing.
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California Forest Improvement Program assists private landowners in financial partnership to support sustainability efforts.
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At least 30 percent of plant species in America are at risk of extinction. Conservation groups in southern Oregon are monitoring rare plants in the region with the help of volunteers.
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JPR's Charlie Zimmermann visits with author Brook Thompson.
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Oregon wildlife officials counted more gray wolves than ever last winter, a promising sign for the federally endangered species.
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Sitting in for Lynn Kunstman is Master Gardener Grace Florjancic.