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The green economy continues to growby Devon Downeysmith on
Renewables boost US green economy, even more iconic cars going full-electric, Exxon's climate fraud trial, Trump vs. California round 2.
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Federal science in crisisby Devon Downeysmith on
Clean energy uprising, the dollars and sense of climate change, Trump’s latest environmental rollbacks and setbacks, and climate impacts and adaptations
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JONATHAN LAWSON/UNITED NATIONSSeven million reasons for hopeby Devon Downeysmith on
Seven million people hit the streets in a historic climate protest; the United Nations IPCC issues a newly dire assessment. So we know both where we are headed–and how to choose a different course.
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RENEW OREGONClimate strikers believe in—and will fight for—a clean energy futureby Devon Downeysmith on
A movement led by young people gets ready for a week of climate action
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USDAClimate takes center stage in presidential campaignsby Devon Downeysmith on
Democratic presidential hopefuls focus on climate against the backdrop of Amazon forests ablaze...and positive indicators for clean energy development.
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NASAStudy: more renewable energy benefits public healthby Devon Downeysmith on
New solutions for a changing climate in the Pacific Northwest A new analysis of U.S.
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Wind surpasses coal in Texas, plus the all-electric Ford F-150 stunsby Devon Downeysmith on
Texas leads in wind energy, fracked gas in buildings next focus for carbon reduction, and the super exciting all-electric Ford F-150!
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Climate debates (?) and climate consequencesby Devon Downeysmith on
How our politicians talk (or don't) about climate... states building towards 100% clean... climate emergency: time to stop making it worse... and what really happened in Oregon?
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RENEW OREGONA Chaotic week for Clean Energy Jobsby Devon Downeysmith on
Clean energy politics got weird in Oregon this week. Not in a good way.
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ClimateCast: Will youth climate lawsuit continue?by Devon Downeysmith on
Last week, a federal court in Portland heard arguments about whether Juliana vs. United States should be allowed to proceed.
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Expecting the Unexpected: Why wildland firefighters think about heat when it’s cold
Many of us don't think about forest fires during the cold weather months, but an important few definitely have: wildland firefighters working with Washington's Department of Natural Resources. Guest contributor James Ellis is a wildlands firefighter who is also currently incarcerated. Read - or listen to - his story.