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Universities, agencies collaborate on Atlas of Yellowstone project
First of its kind atlas to capture 200 years of exploration and research
'No time to lose' to start thinking sustainability
UO's Doppelt pens forward-looking book as a roadmap to alter thinking to meet worldwide climate challenge
UO boasts two Champions of Sustainability in Community Award-winning programs
Connections between university and community organizations are honored
University of Oregon professor wants rural green jobs through economic stimulus package
Congressional testimony includes recommendations for economic, sustainable growth
Northwest climate change is target of $3.2 million in grants to UO
NSF, DOE projects by Bart Johnson and Scott Bridgham aim to drive policies to protect people and ecosystems
Hutchison awarded endowed chair to focus on green nanoscience research
Newly created chair is funded by the 2007 Lorry I. Lokey gift
Take proactive approach to nano, UO's Hutchison tells congressional caucus
As an invited speaker to the Congressional Nanotechnology Caucus, UO chemistry professor Jim Hutchison urged policymakers and their staffs to pursue a proactive approach to developing design rules so that nanomaterials, for any use, are safe for both the environment and the public.
Lecture series examines reconstruction following catastrophe or war
 
School of Law offers new Statement of Completion in Sustainable Business Law
 
Conflict and Dispute Resolution program director to talk about climate change
 
Oregon's Rogue River Basin to face climate-change hurdles
University of Oregon's Climate Leadership Initiative collaborates with other agencies to look at 2040 & 2080 (with VIDEOS)
Think green, UO's Hutchison says, to reduce nanotech hazards
In an invited paper in the international journal ACS Nano, UO prof points to greener nanoscience as a key to safety
First steps in Eugene lead to big reductions of greenhouse gas emissions
Carbon footprints decline by two tons per person in first year's use of UO's Climate Master program
University of Oregon law students challenge others to reduce carbon footprint
 
UO program encourages use of wood for heating source
New guide to wood energy shows how to save money, replace fossil fuels
Microbes, by latitudes and altitudes, shed new light on life's diversity
Oregon biologist Jessica Green is working in the new frontier of ecological and evolutionary research
Professor Alison Kwok named recipient of 2008 Women in Solar Energy Award
The American Solar Energy Society honored Kwok at SOLAR 2008 conference
Climate Change will be the talk around UO campus as part of national teach-in
University to host local area Climate Summit, 13 public lectures and evening keynotes
Science in the Northwest now has central Web showcase

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Looking for the latest research news in the Northwest? Collaborating science writers at the leading Northwest research institutions now have a clearinghouse dedicated to the region's major institutions. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory now hosts Science Northwest. Check it out!

 
Projected Rogue River Basin climate impacts described in six UO videos

Bob Doppelt in 2008 Roger Hamilton in 2008

Bob Doppelt and Roger Hamilton of the UO Climate Leadership Initiative went on video to talk about the recently released report featuring climate-change projections for Oregon's Rogue River Basin. Visit our VIDEO PAGE where -- in six videos -- Doppelt talks separately about planning and policy implications, and Hamilton speaks on overall impacts facing the basin, how agriculture, particularly pinot noir production, may be threatened, what may happen to the region's vegetation, and how salmon may be affected.

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