Oregon’s Global Warming Roadmap Needs Your Input
Posted on May 19, 2011 by Christopher Lee
Tags, Climate and Conservation, Public Involvement and Coalitions
The Oregon Global Warming Commission OGWC is seeking public comment on its recommendations for reducing Oregon greenhouse gas emissions that were published as The Interim Roadmap to 2020. This roadmap was created to help Oregon meet its goal of reducing... Read More »
Hot Topic: Cool Schools
Posted on April 27, 2011 by oregoncub
Tags, Legislative & Political, Public Involvement and Coalitions
A hot topic in the legislature has been getting some coverage in the media lately: the “Cool Schools” bill, HB 2960, which seeks to help school districts across the state utilize existing funds more effectively and efficiently to make school buildings... Read More »
Consumer Advocacy at the National Level
Posted on March 22, 2011 by Andrea Crosby
Tags, Legislative & Political, Public Involvement and Coalitions
Last week CUB staff member Andrea Crosby traveled to our nation’s capital for the 2011 Consumer Assembly of the Consumer Federation of America (CFA). The agenda included presentations and roundtables covering the complete spectrum of consumer advocacy issues and debates. The... Read More »
Green Professionals Conference 2011
Posted on January 31, 2011 by Andrea Crosby
Tags, Public Involvement and Coalitions
In honor of 2011, CUB has set a New Year’s resolution to better inform our members, followers and the general community through our blog. From here on out, you can expect to hear more regular updates about our advocacy efforts and... Read More »
CUB Speaks Publicly About Sharing of Federal Hydro System
Posted on August 2, 2007 by oregoncub
Tags, Public Involvement and Coalitions
Yesterday evening, Bonneville Power Administration held its first (and hopefully not last) public meeting to discuss the Residential Exchange, since the suspension of Residential Exchange benefits to customers of privately owned utilities, such as PGE and PacifiCorp, two months ago.... Read More »