Tag: ENVIRONMENT

Clackamas fuel company hit with state and federal fines for 2020 oil spill into North Santiam River

The overturned Space Age Fuel truck on Highway 22, February 16, 2020. (Oregon State Police) The company whose fuel truck overturned on Highway 22 two years ago, spilling gasoline and diesel into the North Santiam River, has been penalized by state and federal regulators, the federal Environmental Protection Agency announced[Read More…]

Despite ambitious targets, Oregon climate policies must go further to meet global calls to action

Oregon will need to prioritize carbon sequestration in state forests and farmlands in order to advance overall greenhouse gas emission reduction goals. (Oregon Department of Forestry/Flickr) Oregon’s top climate experts agree with the conclusions of a new international report that global greenhouse gas emissions must be practically eliminated by the year 2050. [Read More…]

Groups say BLM ignoring environmental concerns when issuing grazing permits

Cattle graze along the Snake River. (Bureau of Land Management) The Bureau of Land Management has been renewing livestock grazing permits on public lands in Oregon without a thorough environmental analysis, including on overgrazed land, according to two new reports.  The Western Watersheds Project and the Public Employees for Environmental[Read More…]

Oregon has most miles of polluted or ‘impaired’ waterways nationwide, new analysis says

Upper Klamath Lake is among the most polluted lakes in Oregon. (U.S. Bureau of Reclamation/Wikimedia Commons) Oregon has more than 120,000 miles of polluted or “impaired” rivers and streams – the most nationwide, according to a new analysis.  The report, released last week by the Environmental Integrity Project, a nonprofit headquartered[Read More…]

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AROUND OREGON: Oregon’s new carbon cap program takes shape, but much debate remains

The Oregon State Capitol. (Saphara Harrell/Salem Reporter) After Republicans bolted from the 2020 legislative session and once again killed Oregon’s controversial bill to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, a frustrated Gov. Kate Brown issued an executive order for state agencies to draft carbon reduction rules that would achieve the same goals.[Read More…]