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As Tree Species Face Decline, ‘Assisted Migration’ Gains Popularity in Pacific Northwest
Biden Looks to Provide Relief From Extreme Heat as Record High Temperatures Persist Across the US
Biden Uses Executive Power to Create a New Deal-Style American Climate Corps
Blumenauer to Bring Oregon Solutions to UN Climate Change Conference
California Aims to Tap Beavers, Once Viewed as a Nuisance, to Help With Water Issues and Wildfires
Care, 'Magic' Help DC's Cherry Blossom Trees Defy Age
Civil Rights Law Targets 'Cancer Alley' Discrimination
Cleaner Earth: Healing Ozone Hole, Less Smog, More Eagles
Climate Agreement Close to Being Signed in Paris
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Clock Runs Down as Climate Talks Struggle to Reach Fossil Fuels Agreement
Colorado Lawmakers Look to AI to Detect Wildfires Earlier
DEQ Announces Suspension of Oregon’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Program
Donor Giving Group at Oregon Community Foundation Surpasses $500K in Investment in Climate Action Work
Dozens Dead After Ian Strikes Florida and South Carolina
Earth Day: How a Senator's Idea More Than 50 Years Ago Got People Fighting for Their Planet
Europeans Making Sales Pitch to Trump on Climate Accord
Fail: Most GOP Candidates Flunk Climate Science
Famed Painting 'the Scream' Targeted by Climate Activists
Famously Soggy Seattle Sees Its Wettest Fall on Record
Floods Suggest National Security Threat From Climate Change
Frustrations Grow as Climate Marchers Demand Faster Action
Gas Heating in New Commercial Buildings Restricted in WA
Good COP, Bad COP? Takeaways From the New UN Climate Deal
Graduating Seniors Seek Degrees in Climate Change and More US Universities Deliver
Grants up to $120,000 Educate About Local Environmental Projects
Heatwave Affects Millions along with Flooding in the Midwest
Hotter Summers Coming to Washington
How the Clean Energy Win in Michigan Provides a Roadmap for Other States
Hundreds Gather at White House to Demand President Biden Let Youth Climate Case be Heard
In Drought, Pacific Northwest Cities, Farms Face Water Cuts
In Dry California, Some Buy Units That Make Water From Air
Indigenous Peoples Make Their Voices Heard at COP29
Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 to Make Heat Pumps More Affordable Throughout the Country
Interior Department Curbs Future Arctic Offshore Drilling
Kayakers Prepare to Meet Shell's Oil Drill Rig in Seattle
Key Points of Historic Climate Deal Signed in Paris
Lawsuit to Block Unionization of Oregon’s Capitol Staff
Letter to the Editor: About the UN Climate Change Conference
Mayor Ted Wheeler at Six Months
Mayors at Vatican Urge Climate Agreement, End to Modern Slavery
Money From Washington's Landmark Climate Law Will Help Tribes Face Rising Seas, Climate Change
More Chaos in Houston as Floodwaters Rise to Roof Lines
NAACP Seeks Changes in Oregon’s Green Energy Sector
Native Hawaiian Sacred Sites Have Been Damaged in the Lahaina Wildfires - but, as an Indigenous Scholar Writes, Their Stories Will Live On
New Map and Report Expose Growing Dangers Along Whale ‘Superhighways’ Across the Globe
Nobel Laureate Warren Washington on Climate Change and Environmental Justice
Northern California Wildfire Nearly Quadruples in Size
Northwest Braces for Hottest Day of Intense Heat Wave
Officials Say Shellfish Illnesses Linked to Heat Wave
Olympic Peninsula Glaciers Expected to Disappear in 50 Years
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Oregon Adopts Most Protective Heat Rules for Workers in US
Oregon County Plants Trees to Honor Victims of Killer 2021 Heat Wave
Oregon County Sues Oil, Coal Companies for $51 Billion Over Deadly Heat Dome
Oregon Eyes Mandate for Climate Change Lessons in Schools
Oregon Housing and Community Services Awarded More Than $11 Million to Increase Energy Efficiency in Affordable Housing
Oregon Legislature Crashes over Republican Climate Boycott
Oregon Republican Senators end Walkout over Carbon Bill
Oregon Research Forest Will Be North America’s Largest
Oregon Resists Dropping Controversial Investments
Oregon's Wildfire Risk Map Emerges as New Climate Flashpoint
Pacific Northwest Tribes Battle for Funds Meant to Help them Adapt to Climate Change
PacifiCorp Could Be on the Hook for Billions After Jury Verdict in Devastating Oregon Wildfires
Paris Climate Goals Mean Emissions Must Drop Below Zero
People Flee Idaho Town Through a Tunnel of Fire and Smoke as Western Wildfires Spread
PGE Announces Major Clean Energy Storage Project in Portland
Plastic Bottles and Bags to Be Made With More Recycled Content in Washington
Portland Parks & Recreation Giving Away 2000 Free Trees to Portlanders
Portland Red Cross Blood Drive: One Woman’s Sickle-Cell Crisis Shows Need
Portland Wins C40 Climate Leadership International Award
President Halts Keystone XL to Boost US Influence on Climate Summit
President Obama Visits Oso Before Asia Trade Talks
President Obama Wants a Climate Deal: Congress? Not so Much
Progressive Climate Policy Poised to Pass in Oregon
Q&A: Amanda Gorman Talks UN Poem, Fame, Future Presidency
Record Heat Waves Hurt Poorest Americans Living Without Air Conditioning
Records Shatter as Heatwave Threatens 130 million Across U.S.
Renters Face Charging Dilemma as U.S. Cities Move Toward EVs
Report: Changes to Northwest Winds Linked to Pacific Ocean Warming
Report: Fires, Heat Waves Cause 'Climate Anxiety' in Youth
Rising Floodwater Leaves Thousands Homeless in Louisiana
Saving Lives From Extreme Heat: Lessons From the Deadly 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Wave
School Closures in Oregon and Southwest Washington
Seattle Climate Activists Roost in Old Cedar Tree to Prevent It From Being Cut Down for New Housing
Seattle Mayor Harrell Delivers 2023 State of the City Address
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