Washington B2 mandate in effect; Oregon soon to follow

By Bryan Sims Bipartisan cooperation for a major statewide energy policy can be hard to come by, but Northwestern states have made it happen. On Nov. 30, Washington implemented a B2 requirement that was enacted in March 2006 when Gov. Christine Gregoire signed into law Senate Bill 6508. Specifically, the legislation mandates fuel retailers to […]

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Oregon conservationists hope for greener 2009

6:25 AM PST on Sunday, January 4, 2009 By JEFF BARNARD, AP Environmental Writer GRANTS PASS, Ore. — Conservation groups that spent the past eight years battling the Bush administration over logging, wildlife and global warming are hoping for major changes from the Obama administration and a more strongly Democratic Congress. Their green wish list […]

Northwest: Reader-friendly, carbon-friendly

by Clint Bowie, Special to The Oregonian Thursday December 25, 2008, 2:00 AM Clint Bowie/Special to The OregonianPowell’s put solar panels on the roof of its warehouse, which houses the online division of the company, in Northwest Portland. The next time you buy a book online at Powells.com, your order will be powered — at […]

Portland works to create market for Ore. grown biodiesel

By Margy Lynch December 5, 2008 PORTLAND, Ore. — As the city of Portland looks to create a market for Oregon-grown biodiesel, some are questioning the cost to taxpayers. The city uses different types of diesel for its truck fleet: Petroleum based fuel, biodiesel from out of state, and 5 percent of their biodiesel comes […]

New commuting to fit families

by Angella Foret Diehl, Special to The Oregonian Thursday December 04, 2008, 9:02 AM To save money and the environment, parents and kids turn to other options — and try to keep the car garaged Fredrick D. Joe/The OregonianJennifer Klump, whose employer provides an all-zone transit pass, rides a MAX train on her way home […]

Commuting: A mix of options

by Angella Foret Diehl, Special to The Oregonian Thursday December 04, 2008, 3:08 AM Fredrick D. Joe/The Oregonian Julia Kassissieh and her son, David, 6, wait in downtown Portland to take the bus home to Cedar Hills. This was a rare occasion when David got dropped off at his mother’s workplace. Kassissieh alternates between taking […]

Business owners around Eugene, Ore., see little boost from lower gas prices

(Register-Guard, The (Eugene, OR) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Nov. 30–Gas prices in the Eugene-Springfield area topped $4 a gallon for most of the summer. Now, just a few months later, prices are less than half that. But local businesses say that, unlike the average motorist, they haven’t seen much benefit from lower prices at the […]

December Brewery Tour (Third Thirsty Thursday!)

Third Thirsty Thursday is coming up on December 18th.  Do you have your tickets yet? This month we visit Lompoc 5th Quadrant, Bridgeport, and Rogue Brewery.  As always, beer samples from Roots Brewing will be given out on the bus and a beer writer will join us to educate us about the beer.  So get […]

Green highways — in an RV

by Abby Haight, The Oregonian Friday November 28, 2008, 1:06 PM Brent Wojahn, The OregonianTy Adams of southeast Portland bought a 1994 Safari Trek motor home and turned it into a sustainable tool to teach about renewable resources. It runs on biodiesel, has solar panels for its electricity and hot water, a composting toilet and […]