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Reflect

City Repair: From Illegal Street Painting to City-Sanctioned Placemaking

“We’re part of something so much larger than ourselves.”

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Change

Youth Climate Case Against Government Moves Forward

Decision marks ‘tipping point on the scales of justice,’ teen plaintiff says.

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Reflect

Small Oregon Town Fights Back Against Another Nestlé Water Grab

Our Water, Our Future shines a light on the struggle of Cascade Locks to protect the gorge. It also serves as inspiration for other communities around the world facing enclosures of their water commons.

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Change

Portland Joins Seattle, Berkeley, Oakland, San Diego and San Jose in Filing Suit Against Monsanto

Portland city council passes resolution allowing city attorney to take legal action.

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See

Requiem of Ice

Experience a visual and narrative odyssey of the largest glacier cave system in the lower 48 states—the Sandy Glacier Cave system on Mt. Hood.

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Change

As World’s 5th Largest Economy, Can the Left Coast Unite to Stop Big Oil?

From First Nations activism to innovative city initiatives, the West Coast is leading the fight against global warming even as many countries lag behind.

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Explore

The Oregon Coast: A Winter Odyssey

Take an awe-inspiring winter odyssey along all 363 miles of Oregon’s public coast.

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Explore

Wild Rivers Coast Scenic Bikeway

The 61-mile ride is anchored in the quaint fishing hamlet of Port Orford, the oldest town on the Oregon coast.

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Change

Cities, States, and “Subnations” like the Left Coast are Key to Cutting Carbon

Climate responsibility will fall to individuals, businesses, and local governments.

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Change

Soon, Oregon Polluters May Have to Pay Residents for Changing the Climate

A group of activists in Oregon wants polluters to pay residents for using their air.