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Grants Pass has a Sustainability and Energy Action Plan
In May 2023, the Grants Pass City Council passed a one-of-a-kind sustainability plan that, if implemented, would transition publicly owned buildings and vehicles to renewable energy, […]
Continue reading ›Decolonizing Wealth Project’s Indigenous Earth Fund Awards $1 Million to 30 Grantees, Powering Indigenous Sovereignty in Climate and Conservation
Text below from Liberated Capital Decolonizing Wealth Project Indigenous Earth Fund. The Indigenous Earth Fund is investing $1 million in 30 organizations advancing youth leadership, […]
Continue reading ›Earthshot Prize Winners & Finalists Listing
Discover the stories behind The Earthshot Prize Winners and Finalists – incredible leaders, inspiring activists, brilliant innovators and forward-thinking communities making a real difference. 2025 […]
Continue reading ›Home Energy Rebate Programs Newsletter
Text below from ODOE. The Oregon Department of Energy plans to launch two new Home Energy Rebate Programs in spring 2026. ODOE’s Home Energy […]
Continue reading ›Resilience Innovation Incubator for Cascadia Coastal Hazards
See below for information about an award made before this NSF program was archived; more HERE. NSF R2I2 Resilience Innovation Incubator for Cascadia Coastal Hazards […]
Continue reading ›POV: We Need a Triage Lab and Real Systems Change
Text below from this post. Nonprofits Are at a Breaking Point. After Today’s NAO Event, It Is Clear We Need a Triage Lab and Real […]
Continue reading ›89 Percent Project
Between 80 and 89% of the world’s people want their governments to be doing more to address climate change. The 89 Percent Project is a […]
Continue reading ›#OceanOptimism
Nancy Knowlton is an amazing educator who understands the need to stay aware both of the challenges and advances in environmental conservation. Her Ocean Optimism […]
Continue reading ›TIME Reveals the 2025 TIME100 Climate List
Text below from Time. On October 30, TIME revealed the third annual TIME100 Climate list, featuring the 100 most influential leaders driving business climate action. […]
Continue reading ›ODOE to Make Full Heat Pump Purchase Program Funding Available November 3
The Oregon Department of Energy will make all remaining funding available for its Heat Pump Purchase Program on November 3, 2025, following high program demand […]
Continue reading ›PBS Terra: Women of the Earth
Women of the Earth is a short form documentary series capturing the resilient work of female land stewards across the United States.
Continue reading ›Meet the 2025 Climate Breakthrough Awardees
Text below from Climate Breakthrough. We’re proud to announce our 2025 Climate Breakthrough Awardees: Alessandra Orofino, Gavin McCormick, Liming Qiao, Ramón Méndez Galain, and a team of three—Giuliana […]
Continue reading ›Meet the 2025 Grist 50
Text below from Grist. Our climate is changing. The impacts of that change are growing deadlier every year. And efforts to reduce emissions, increase resilience, […]
Continue reading ›Oregon Grant Program Increases Farm & Ranch Disaster Resilience
In 2024 and 2025, 181 small farms and ranches across Oregon were awarded grants totaling $2,452,000 for projects to improve on-farm disaster resilience. Read more about their impact today!
Continue reading ›Grist: Looking Forward
Grist has just launched a newsletter called Looking Forward. Here is a (slightly edited) message from editor Claire Elise Thompson: 👋 Hi there! Happy Friday, readers. […]
Continue reading ›Oregon is planning for resilience!!
Text below is from the PRO website. Project Overview The Office of the Governor is developing the Plan for a Resilient Oregon (PRO),a people-centered resilience […]
Continue reading ›Regional Resilience Forum Interest Meetings Announced
The Office of Governor Tina Kotek is seeking to contract with up to 50 community-based organizations, who will provide wisdom and feedback to inform a […]
Continue reading ›Resilience triptych featured at Smithsonian
The Oregon Climate Action Hub has proudly featured Claire Sianna Seaman’s “Imagining Climate Resiliency in the Pacific Northwest” since 2023 (including on our front page); […]
Continue reading ›Good News: Funding released for wildfire mitigation within West Bear Project
Published March 19, 2025 As you may have seen from our recent notifications, we’re excited to share that Lomakatsi has been able to access previously […]
Continue reading ›Local researcher featured at Rise Up Boston
Skye Moret, who keynoted our 2025 Partner Summit on April 10, contributed to the Rise Up Boston event at the Museum of Science. From the […]
Continue reading ›Oregon Climate Action Commission Seeking New Member – Tribal Representation
The Oregon Climate Action Commission is recruiting new members and encourages interested individuals with Tribal Nation expertise and knowledge to apply for a seat on […]
Continue reading ›Record number of steelhead return to Upper Deschutes River
Reported by Michael Kohn, The Bend Bulletin. April 06, 2025. Improved ocean conditions and local ecosystem work have set the stage for a record number […]
Continue reading ›It’s easy to take climate action
Find the solutions that work best in your life. You grow your impact when you get your neighbors, friends, and family on board too.
Continue reading ›Puffins are returning to the Oregon coast
Reported by Jamie Hale, The Oregonian. April 03, 2025. Tufted puffins are expected back at Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, where a Welcome the Puffins celebration […]
Continue reading ›Oregonians ask Legislature to let voters decide on constitutional right to healthy climate
Reported by Alex Baumhardt, Oregon Capital Chronicle. March 27, 2025. A hearing for Senate Joint Resolution 28 was packed with kids and seniors asking legislators […]
Continue reading ›How the Klamath Dams Came Down
Reported by Anita Hofschneider and Jake Bittle, Grist & Underscore Native News. March 19, 2025. In-depth feature: Last year, tribal nations in Oregon and California […]
Continue reading ›Oregon, nine other states, hit goal of getting 3.3M electric vehicles on roads by 2025
Reported by Alex Baumhardt, Oregon Capital Chronicle. March 17, 2025. Oregon and nine other states have collectively registered 3.3 million new electric vehicles in the […]
Continue reading ›Oregon OSHA protects workers against high heat, wildfire smoke
The Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division (Oregon OSHA) has the most protective rules in the United States to protect workers from the hazards of […]
Continue reading ›Oregon Health Plan (OHP) helps members stay healthy at home during extreme weather
Home changes for health are a health-related social needs (HRSN) benefit. They are devices to help keep members who qualify health in their homes during extreme weather. These […]
Continue reading ›UO Study Finds Solutions Journalism Can Spur Climate Action
Reported by Leila Okahata, University of Oregon. February 10, 2025. News stories that highlight potential solutions alongside the harsh realities of climate change can spur […]
Continue reading ›Resilience hubs grants empower Oregon communities
The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) Office of Resilience and Emergency Management (OREM) is pleased to announce the recipients of the Resilience Hubs and Networks […]
Continue reading ›Climate Protection Program restored!
The Climate Protection Program is successfully RESTORED! Thanks to everyone across the state who joined forces to defend this crucial policy and make Oregon healthier and safer for all who live in it.
Continue reading ›350 PDX Celebrates 10 years of organizing
We made a big paper timeline for our 10 year anniversary, and we just digitized it. Check it out and zoom in to see our wins, big events, cool posters, and all sorts of other cool moments.
Continue reading ›There’s no shortage of climate solutions
Drawdown and Regeneration both have amazing solutions libraries. Become familiar with them. Amazing.
Continue reading ›Yay Lane County!
Lane County and United Way of Lane County will invest in six facilities to create a network of community resilience hubs to support residents during emergencies, such as wildfires and heat waves.
Continue reading ›What If We Get It Right?
Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is a visionary. Check out her new book: What If We Get It Right?
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