California is our nation’s environmental umbrella. Although the EPA generally has complete authority to set pollution standards for cars, Section 209 of the Clean Air Act grants CA the […]
With climate change now our daily reality, climate scientists are working hard to understand its effects. And as climate denial and misinformation seems to crop up everywhere these days, it’s […]
Think of this bowl as representing the Earth’s sea ice (a hyper accurate visual, clearly). It’s 33% gone – and it’s melting fast. There is now less sea […]
The first 100 days of the Trump administration saw unprecedented attacks on science, including — and especially — climate science. But researchers continue to work diligently to understand the risks […]
We had a big win- the City of Portland and Multnomah County both unanimously passed what is one of the strongest 100% resolutions in the country! The Resolutions commit the […]
The 350PDX PERS* Divestment group has been busy this month. We are currently working on reaching out to the Unions to make sure that we have their support and to […]
On April 27th the Portland EcoFilm Festival presented the fourth installment in its 2017 series to an enthusiastic crowd at Hollywood Theater. The “Filming the Fossil Fuel Resistance” event offered […]
Portland City Club hosted a public event called “Taking Oregon’s Temperature” at the Multnomah County Library on April 26th. The speakers were Kathie Dello, Associate Director of Oregon Climate Change […]
Climate Change Snapshots #3
/in Creative, News /by Chris PalmerCalifornia is our nation’s environmental umbrella. Although the EPA generally has complete authority to set pollution standards for cars, Section 209 of the Clean Air Act grants CA the […]
May Climate Science News Roundup
/in Climate Science /by Chris PalmerWith climate change now our daily reality, climate scientists are working hard to understand its effects. And as climate denial and misinformation seems to crop up everywhere these days, it’s […]
Climate Change Snapshots #2
/in Climate Science, Creative /by Chris PalmerThink of this bowl as representing the Earth’s sea ice (a hyper accurate visual, clearly). It’s 33% gone – and it’s melting fast. There is now less sea […]
April Climate Science Roundup
/in Climate Science /by Chris PalmerThe first 100 days of the Trump administration saw unprecedented attacks on science, including — and especially — climate science. But researchers continue to work diligently to understand the risks […]
100% Renewable Passes!!
/in News /by Chris PalmerWe had a big win- the City of Portland and Multnomah County both unanimously passed what is one of the strongest 100% resolutions in the country! The Resolutions commit the […]
Support for PERS Divestment is Growing!
/in Divestment /by Guest AuthorThe 350PDX PERS* Divestment group has been busy this month. We are currently working on reaching out to the Unions to make sure that we have their support and to […]
“Filming the Fossil Fuel Resistance” with Portland EcoFilm Festival
/in Fossil Fuel Resistence /by Guest AuthorOn April 27th the Portland EcoFilm Festival presented the fourth installment in its 2017 series to an enthusiastic crowd at Hollywood Theater. The “Filming the Fossil Fuel Resistance” event offered […]
Portland City Club: Taking Oregon’s Temperature
/in News /by Guest AuthorPortland City Club hosted a public event called “Taking Oregon’s Temperature” at the Multnomah County Library on April 26th. The speakers were Kathie Dello, Associate Director of Oregon Climate Change […]