"Don’t Look Up," in Real Life
Climate scientists are rebelling. Is anyone listening?
By
Juliet Grable
April 22, 2022
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climate change
Federal Agency Charts New Course on Environmental Justice and Climate
FERC moves to reform its decision-making, despite criticism from fossil fuel companies
By
Juliet Grable
March 10, 2022
Climate Chaos and Fire Bring an Oregon Community Together
Greensprings, Oregon, has always been tight-knit. Adversity has made it more so.
By
Juliet Grable
April 28, 2022
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climate change
Good News for Gray Wolves
Judge reverses a Trump-era decision to remove many gray wolf populations from the endangered species list
By
Juliet Grable
February 11, 2022
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Without Federal Protection, Yellowstone’s Wolves Are Being Decimated
Outrage is mounting as hunters kill wolves near the park
By
Juliet Grable
January 26, 2022
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Gray Wolves Spent a Year in the Crosshairs
The animal no longer enjoys protections under the Endangered Species Act
By
Juliet Grable
December 28, 2021
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endangered species
Jordan Cove Is Dead—for Real!
Developers behind the proposed LNG export terminal in Oregon pull the plug on their project
By
Juliet Grable
December 3, 2021
Forest Ecologists Puzzle Out the Lessons of the Bootleg Fire
How we manage the forest will determine whether we adapt to the age of fire
By
Juliet Grable
August 31, 2021
Climate-Fueled Heat Waves Spell Danger for Wildlife
Salmon, bears, shellfish, and other animals hammered by high temps and drought
By
Juliet Grable
July 28, 2021
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LNG Exports: A Bridge Too Far
Booster of fracked gas touts questionable report pushing fossil fuels
By
Juliet Grable
June 29, 2021