Cassandra Profita
-
Natural gas companies face an existential threat as more governments and businesses move to tackle climate change. But a growing number have their own plans to decarbonize, by creating renewable gas.
-
The Oregon State Marine Board has approved new restrictions on motorized watersports in a crowded section of the Willamette River in Portland.
-
The Seattle-based company Ridwell has started collecting hard-to-recycle items in Portland. Cassandra Profita reports.
-
One of the bills Oregon lawmakers will be considering in the upcoming legislative session calls for updating state land-use planning goals to address climate change and environmental justice.
-
Questions loom over the future of natural gas in Oregon
-
-
-
Portland, Oregon, will fund clean energy in communities that are most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. That's an idea that's part of President-elect Joe Biden's sweeping climate plan.
-
Portland Clean Energy Fund offers its first grants
-
Two years after voters approved a ballot measure creating a first-of-its-kind climate justice program, the Portland Clean Energy Fund is offering $8.6 million in grants for people of color and low-income communities.