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With one of the best wind resources in the world just offshore, Humboldt Bay hopes to transform the region into a renewable energy production hub.
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California will ban most new gas-powered lawn equipment starting in 2024, but landscapers and gardeners warn the transition will cost them money and jobs.
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The Oregon Environmental Quality Commission approved rules meant to reduce carbon emissions from heavy-duty trucks and buses, which account for 23% of Oregon’s greenhouse gas emissions.
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Programs across Cascadia to retrofit existing buildings for energy efficiency make a difference, but the results are probably too small and too slow.
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House Bill 2021 is the session's biggest environmental bill. It passes as Oregon braces for record temperatures.
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Communities of color, low-income people and other marginalized groups are disproportionately impacted by the effects of climate change, according to community activists across Cascadia.
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Oregon State Univeristy plans to build a wave energy testing facility off Oregon's central coast. The project aims to speed up the development of new renewable energy technology.
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California has ambitious climate goals. For example, by 2045 all energy has to come from renewable sources. Now, the state wants to lean on an untapped resource: its windy coastline.
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The federal government has approved a lease for a wave energy test site in federal waters off the Oregon Coast.
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Washington State’s redoubled climate goals and fresh action plan revive hope to cut emissions. But ongoing fossil fuel development in BC could undercut Cascadia’s progress
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During a decade when Cascadia's governments failed to meet their carbon emissions goals, activists fighting fossil fuel exports exceeded their wildest expectations.
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Our coastal waters may not seem all that warm, but the Pacific Ocean actually stores a lot of solar energy. Could it be possible to use the ocean to heat…