Climate Change

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Forrester serves on team the developed climate change policy for Oregon DFW

The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted a Climate and Ocean Change Policy in July on a unanimous vote, making them the first state fish and wildlife commission in the nation to adopt such a measure. Tavis Forrester, a Research Wildlife Biologist with the department, was the team member representing research on the team that developed the climate change policy.
August 14, 2020
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Bey co-authors Community Resilience Education Theory of Change for NOAA's Environmental Literacy Program

NOAA’s Environmental Literacy Program (ELP) Community Resilience Education Theory of Change communicates the overarching philosophy guiding its grants program. ELP supports projects that both inspire and educate people to use Earth system science to increase ecosystem stewardship and resilience to extreme weather, climate change, and other environmental hazards.
August 14, 2020
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Pairis's Climate Science Alliance finalist for $100K conservation prize

Five teams from across North America, including Amber Pairis' Climate Science Alliance, have been selected as finalists for the Connectivity Challenge, a $100,000 incentive prize launched by the CSU Salazar Center for North American Conservation late last year. One team will be chosen as the winner following a virtual pitch event on September 16 during the Center’s second annual symposium.
July 21, 2020
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Integrating oceans into climate policy: Any green new deal needs a splash of blue

Here, we articulate the ecological, social and economic potential of investing in integrated terrestrial‐ocean climate solutions and identify the specific steps needed to promote more comprehensive and integrated climate policies that leverage contemporary ocean science.
June 9, 2020
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Golden serving as online faculty member for The Polaris Project

The Polaris Project tackles one of humanity’s greatest challenges – global climate change – in one of Earth’s most remote and vulnerable environments: the Arctic. Fellow Nigel Golden is a faculty member working online with students during the coronavirus this year. Learn more
April 22, 2020
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Lund quoted in The New York Times on global reliance after the pandemic

When big convulsive economic events happen, the implications tend to take years to play out, and spiral in unpredictable directions. ...
April 21, 2020
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Myhre quoted in Washington Post article on how climate expert parents think about raising their children

In the face of potential climate catastrophe, some have questioned whether it’s moral to become a parent — is such a burden fair to the broken planet, or to the child who would inherit it? But Sarah Myhre, a climate scientist in Seattle and the mother of a 6-year-old son, rejects this line of thinking. You can’t save humanity by abandoning it, she says, and these sorts of messages are harmful to the children who are already here.
March 12, 2020
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Fallon Lambert quoted in Washington Post on EPA rule change cutting mercury pollution

For more than three years, the Trump administration has prided itself on working with industry to unshackle companies from burdensome environmental regulations. But as the Environmental Protection Agency prepares to finalize the latest in a long line of rollbacks, the nation’s power sector has sent a different message:
March 12, 2020
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Lessons in zealous advocacy

Part of the value of clinic participation is learning how to advocate for a real-life client, as opposed to the hypothetical clients law students deal with in their legal writing courses. But often, clients deviate significantly from our expectations, writes Fellow Candice Youngblood. And while classes on discrimination get us fired up to champion for justice, they cannot flesh out every way justice can manifest for real-life communities.
February 24, 2020