December 5, 2023 Electrification’s Vital Role in Health and Climate Resilience In the context of sharing my perspective on the evolving emissions scenario in Oregon and the City of Bend, it’s crucial to acknowledge the subjective...
April 21, 2021 What is the Blast Zone? A Brief Introduction on the Damaging Effects of Fossil Fuel Trains REBECCA CARRILLO The blast zone– also known as the evacuation zone- is an area surrounding the tracks of a fossil fuel-carrying train. The term refers...
August 18, 2020 3 Must-Have Tools to Create the Buildings of the Future JAMIE MILLER August 18, 2020 In 2020, it seems as though every aspect of society is being re-conceptualized, especially in terms of progressing our...
April 29, 2019 Logging Is the Lead Driver of Carbon Emissions from US Forests If we want to effectively mitigate climate change, it’s time for bold action to protect forestlands. DANNA SMITH, CHAD HANSON, AND MATTHEW KOEHLER April 4, 2019...
February 2, 2019 From Bicycles to Panels to Advocacy I have always been a cyclist, though a commuter first, exerciser second and then there’s the time I took my old hybrid to Phil’s and...
August 1, 2017 Trump Reversal on Paris Climate Deal Stimulates Instead of Stifles President Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Deal is having the opposite effect than expected. Hundreds of cities, states, and businesses are advancing with stronger...
August 22, 2015 Freedom Isn’t Free By Alice Hodgdon “Freedom isn’t free.” A common phrase oft used by the right. I’m taking it back. For decades in the US and elsewhere,...
August 17, 2015 Major News This is huge! A major step forward in the battle against climate change. Thank you President Obama for the Clean Energy Plan!! There are many...