Barriers To The Beaver State’s Green Dreams

State Economy The population of the “Beaver State,” Oregon is approximately 4.22 million people[1]. Oregon is the 27th most populated…

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The Clock Is Ticking On Climate Change, Which States In The Mid-Atlantic Are Making Real Progress?

Efforts to address climate change are gaining momentum across the United States. However, environmental philosophies and policies vary dramatically from…

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The Clock Is Ticking On Climate Change, Which State In The Pacific Northwest Is Making Real Progress?

Efforts to address climate change are gaining momentum across the United States. However, environmental philosophies and policies vary dramatically from…

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ENERGY IN OREGON – Past, Potential, Barriers, & Path Forward

More and more states across America are actively seeking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The approaches states are taking to…

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KFRG RADIO – Can Your State Be Powered by 100% Renewable Energy?

KFRG (95.1 FM) is a news talk formatted radio station in San Bernardino, California. Vicki Pepper, host of Eye On…

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KEX Radio 1190 AM – Portland, Oregon – Will Wind & Solar Power Save You $$ – And Save The Planet?

On August 29, 2019 at 11:00 am (Pacific Time), Mark Mason, host of the Mark Mason Show on KEX 1190…

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Global Air Quality

I frequently tell people, if you are debating global warming and climate change with a climate skeptic you are “studying…

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A New Cap-and-Trade Plan To Limit Emissions… But Is This The Best Policy?

Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Virginia have each committed to cut transportation emission in…

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Going Green – Three Options

Severe weather, devastating forest fires and compelling scientific data are all compelling reasons to believe that the growing industrialization of…

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Going Green – What Is The Best Policy?

Severe weather, devastating forest fires and compelling scientific data are all compelling reasons to believe that the growing industrialization of…

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