From first of it's kind legislation on PFAS to discovering new species, major progress has been made when it comes to climate change in 2024.
If climate change drives California political decisions, then railroads is its Rorschach inkblot test. First there is the old Disneyland equivalent of the “A” ticket ride. It’s the execution of what former Gov. Jerry Brown referred to as his legacy — California High Speed Rail project.
This article covers the change of command ceremony for the 1st Battalion, 186th Infantry Regiment, an Army National Guard unit based in Southern Oregon with over 150 years of history. It details the transfer of command from outgoing commander Lt. Col. Jared Carpenter to incoming commander Lt. Col. Joshua Rapp, presided over by Col. Peter Helzer.
Canada's federal budget on Tuesday unveiled few emissions-cutting policies, but climate advocates say the key for Justin Trudeau's Liberal government is to prioritise implementation of existing programs ahead of next year's election that could see the Conservatives clinching power.
Canada, the world's fourth-largest oil producer, has pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions 40% to 45% below 2005 levels by 2030.
.Trudeau rakes up Nijjar issue during hearing on foreign interference in...European lawmakers have voted to escape a treaty that lets investors sue
The measure sailed through the House as part of a foreign aid package.
SALEM, Ore. – Twelve Oregon House and Senate Republican women have sent a letter to the OSAA asking for a change to policy when it comes to allowing transgender girls to compete in girls’ high school sports. The letter, sent to OSAA Executive Director Peter Weber, specifically addresses concerns the state representatives have with Policy […]
President Biden scored a major victory on Tuesday when the Democrat-led Senate heeded his long unanswered foreign aid request by passing the House’s $95 billion foreign-aid package.
Bjorn Lomborg, author and president of the Copenhagen Consensus, continues to call attention to the extreme measures being demanded by climate change activists and politicians.
April showers are increasingly becoming deluges due to climate change, and May flowers will never be the same. And it's not just April; the warming of the planet is causing a year-round, worldwide trend toward more intense but less frequent rainfalls, a dynamic that will increasingly impact plants worldwide, according to a University of Maryland-led study published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment.
EUGENE, Ore., April 22, 2024--In a groundbreaking move, Oregon’s independent, family-owned Market of Choice is partnering with the Dry Farming Institute to advocate for the expansion of dry farming acreage. As part of this collaboration, Market of Choice is the first major organization to donate to Dry Farming Institute’s efforts to empower growers to thrive with less water. This work includes seed-to-table collaborative market development for dry farmers. This strategic alliance reflects...
Mammoth sums needed to deliver EU's green transition put prosperity at