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- Agency: Oregon doesn't need imported LNG
- Report says LNG not needed, more expensive & polluting than domestic natural gas
- McCall Society Lecture Series Announced
- Schedule now available
- More cross-river commuters leave cars home
- I-5 bridge commuters are starting to see the benefits of alternative transportation
- Bridge faces a wide gulf
- Business, environmental groups have differing goals for I-5 river crossing plan
- New I-5 bridge? You decide
- Reports touting a toll span, with far less congestion, will help the public choose which way to go
- Spike in gas prices help burst housing bubble, a Portland economist suggests
- Most economists explain the downturn in other terms: the mortgage lending crunch, overbuilding by homebuilders and speculation
- 2 officials meet, get money from gas lobby
- Two of Clackamas County's three commissioners have privately met with natural gas lobbyists and accepted industry campaign contributions, infuriating critics who consider a proposed pipeline an environmental disaster.
- Bob Stacey has more than a 1000 friends
- Even as he joins an elite group of land-use planners, head of 1000 Friends of Oregon prefers to keep feet on ground and nose to grindstone
- Counties join to cut emissions by 80%
- Warming - Multnomah and Clackamas first in state to sign on
- Stafford's future taking shape
- Land use - After months of negotiations, a coalition moves closer to a vision statement
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- Want to aid climate? Fix land use, groups say
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Three Oregon environmental groups are calling on state transportation and land-use commissions to set goals and adopt policies that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by cutting back on car and truck travel in the state.
- Read The Oregonian's article
Download the letter to state agencies
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LANDMARK Winter 2008 »
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Our winter issue includes:
- Annual Report to Members
- Blueprint for Oregon's Future
- Measure 49 Election Summary
- Gov. Kulongoski: The Future of Land Use Planning
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1000 FRIENDS JOB OPENING »
- 1000 Friends of Oregon currently has a job opening for a Legislative Affairs Director.
The Legislative Affairs Director is a full-time position. You can download the job description in PDF format:
Legislative Affairs Director
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