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A group of political outsiders in Southern Oregon now find themselves on the inside of a government agency.
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A new pilot program in Oregon will provide state liability coverage for prescribed fires.
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The Klamath Dam Removal Project witnesses evidence of ecological restoration in return of the river's salmon.
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It can be hard to imagine cows eating seaweed. But that could be one of the solutions to reduce methane emissions from cattle farming.
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The start of the commercial Dungeness crab season in California has been delayed for the seventh year in a row to protect humpback whales from becoming entangled in trap and buoy lines.
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The Elliott State Forest will be preserved by the Oregon Department of State Lands for carbon capture.
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Author Ellen Dee Davidson publishes true story of climate change and community resilience in Colombia.
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Bikers 鈥 many of whom love their noisy combustion engines 鈥 say zero-emission motorcycles aren鈥檛 ready for long-distance rides. Motorcycles emit an 鈥渙utsized portion鈥 of smog-causing pollutants.
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The drive to generate clean wind power off the state's south coast went off the rails. Here's how, and what's next
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The judge ruled that the Jewell School District failed to make the case that the Oregon Department of Forestry was violating a funding law by reducing logging.
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Author Stephen Most chronicles the history of the Klamath River.
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The state air board will vote on changes to its landmark clean fuel program that would cut more greenhouse gases but could raise the cost of gas and diesel.
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Small modular nuclear reactors would be located in southeast Washington.
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Environmental groups and residents in the Smith River region north of Crescent City say state regulators need to do more to curb pesticide use on Easter lily farms.