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Share your passion for art and climate awareness by submitting your original artwork to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. Your artwork will help us highlight the impacts of climate change on Oregon’s youth. during policy discussions. It may appear in DEQ’s Climate Action Plans, on the agency’s website, in presentati...


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Investments will reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Oregon communities.  “We’ve seen this firsthand in the Rogue Valley, where communities affected by the 2020 Alameda Fire are still struggling to rebuild. This is why today, more than ever, all Oregonians need programs like the community climate investments to reduce the after-ef...


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Photo (left to right): Sanne Stienstra, Joan Grimm (former DEQ staffer), Rita Haberman, Amanda Ingmire, Anne Gire (Oregon Building Codes Division) Rita Haberman, a Built Environment Specialist in the Materials Management Program, was recently awarded the Women of Vision Award from the Daily Journal of Commerce. The Women of Vision award recognizes women in the region


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This fall, DEQ staff joined over 70 others in a multi-day Carbon and Culture Symposium, hosted by the Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) First Foods Policy Program. After two years in the making, their idea of a gathering focused on Indigenous land stewardship and carbon management came to fruition in the beautiful setting


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I had the pleasure of attending DEQ’s water quality conference, Making Waves: Collaborating for Clean Water in September. As a someone still relatively new to the agency, this conference sounded like the perfect environment for me to learn more about DEQ’s work statewide in protecting water quality, meet the many people who champion that mission,


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