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- Foresters call on Congress to establish landscape restoration program - Jul 11, 2008 - E&E Daily
- SNW President Martin Goebel testifies before Congress in support of the Forest Landscape Restoration Act.
- Op-Ed: Thinking long term on salmon recovery - Jun 06, 2008 - The Oregonian
- Rather than simply treating annual salmon disasters by repeatedly returning to the federal till, we should consider spending what's necessary to fix the underlying problems.
- Longtime foes cut logging deal - Jun 01, 2008 - The Oregonian
- Environmentalists, timber interests, and government officials find common ground in Grant County, Oregon.
- Pacificorp agrees to fish-friendly shutoff - Apr 18, 2008 - The Oregonian
- The utility will stop Link River Dam turbines four months a year
- First It Takes, Then It Gives - Mar 24, 2008 - Wall Street Journal
- The environmental movement almost killed Hayfork, Calif. Now, it's the town's main hope.
- Op-Ed: A paradigm shift in resolving conflict - Jan 29, 2008 - The Oregonian
- Op-Ed by Martin Goebel on the proposed Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement
- Green builders, foresters struggle with market for certified lumber - Dec 05, 2007 - Daily Journal of Commerce
- Each industry says it needs a guaranteed marketplace before sustainably harvested wood can take off in Oregon
- Tall order? Not really - Nov 13, 2007 - Sustainable Life, Pamplin Media Group
- 'Sustainable logging' sounds like an oxymoron, but business owners set out to make it possible.
- Green reign depends on connecting city and state - Oct 29, 2007 - Daily Journal of Commerce
- Portland has the people who design sustainable buildings. Oregon has the people who can make the parts. Success for both means linking the two.
- Op-Ed: Bridging a divide with sustainability - Sep 24, 2007 - The Oregonian
- Commentary on the economy and the environment that highlights the connection between urban and rural Oregon.
- State sets tough emission goals - Aug 10, 2007 - Portland Business Journal
- Business groups come out in support of a new law to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- Wrangling opportunity - Jun 01, 2007 - Oregon Business Magazine
- Diane Snyder’s life work is to make prosperity possible in rural communities.
- Op-Ed: Getting beyond our fire-prone forests - Jun 01, 2007 - The Oregonian
- Martin Goebel suggests ways to improve the health of Oregon's forests by better understanding the problems and better management for long-term benefit.
- Community, forest, economic issues come together in Dads Creek project - May 30, 2007 - Blue Mountain Eagle
- The Dads Creek project had its roots in a previous, successful collaboration to address unhealthy forest conditions on Bureau of Land Management land on Little Canyon Mountain.
- Unlikely Allies - May 30, 2007 - Blue Mountain Eagle
- A collaborative group works past its differences to focus on the health of Malheur National Forest.
- Local Options - May 17, 2007 - The Oregonian
- Keeping supply and production close to home cuts energy use.
- Suit challenges permit for grazing on forest - May 16, 2007 - Blue Mountain Eagle
- A Malheur National Forest allotment used by a longtime local rancher is the target of the latest legal challenge to grazing rights in Eastern Oregon.
- Alliance puts focus on stream health - May 16, 2007 - Blue Mountain Eagle
- Consultants find ways for livestock and creeks to thrive.
- Sustaining Sustainability - May 01, 2007 - Western Forester
- Social, economic and ecological stakeholders together could successfully manage Western forests to reduce wildfire hazards and restore ecosystems.
- Sustainable practices right in our backyard - Apr 21, 2007 - The Bulletin
- Builders, timber retailers, and conservationists look at how different organizations harvest and process timber in sustainable ways.
- Federal grant aids local biomass efforts - Mar 30, 2007 - KTVZ News
- Sustainable Northwest was awarded a grant in 2007 from the USDA to promote woody biomass use in Baker, Crook and Deschutes, Oregon counties.
- Economic push for environment honored - Mar 19, 2007 - Daily Journal of Commerce
- Sustainable Northwest recognizes companies that tie together concern for the environment and economic development.
- Collaboration—The evolution of a movement - Jun 12, 2006 - Red Lodge Clearinghouse
- Former adversaries now working together to stabilize degraded streams, improve grazing lands, and enhance forests, met at the Seventh American Forest Congress.
- Collaboration in the Northwest - Apr 10, 2006 - Red Lodge Clearinghouse
- Formerly opposing groups are moving past old model of conflict and litigation towards collaboration in order to meet shared goals for sustainability.
- Tribes, farmers say they understand each other - Feb 24, 2006 - Capital Press
- Tribes and farmers in the Klamath Basin choose to work together to meet shared goals of restoring fish habitat and water usage for farmers.
- Op-Ed: Irrigators and Tribes Engaged in Productive Dialogue - Feb 17, 2006 - The Oregonian
- The followíng opinion piece was developed and submitted jointly by the Klamath Water Users Association, the Karuk and the Yurok Tribes of Northern California.
- Report outlines use plans for small-diameter timber - Feb 06, 2006 - Mail Tribune
- A report on overcoming obstacles to expanding the use of small-diameter timber doesn’t offer a simple solution to the complex problem.
- Governor extends sustainability board - Jan 27, 2006 - Capital Press
- Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski signed an executive order January 19, 2007 extending the Oregon Sustainability Board and expanding its membership.
- Governor reinstates sustainability board - Jan 21, 2006 - StatesmanJournal
- Gov. Ted Kulongoski reinstated the state's sustainability board to oversee the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions, energy use in Oregon's largest agencies.
- Sustainable Northwest introduces Cecil D. Andrus Award - Jan 20, 2006 - Capital Press
- Sustainable Northwest awards two companies for their demonstrated success as an urban or rural enterprise, and commitment to stewardship of the environment.
- Oregon governor renews sustainability board - Jan 20, 2006 - Sustainable Industries
- Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski (D) reinstated the state's sustainability board nearly five months after a bill to extend its funding failed in the state's legislature.
- Former Idaho governor recognized with conservation award - Jan 20, 2006 - KTVB, Idaho News Now
- Cecil Andrus presented an award in his name to two companies that have demonstrated economic success while being stewards of the environment.
- Farmers honored for practices - Jan 20, 2006 - Gazette-Times
- Corvallis-area farmers Bill and Karla Chambers were honored for their leadership in sustainable farming.
- Commentary: Cecil Andrus: A class act plays on - Jan 19, 2006 - The Oregonian
- Commentary praising the work and thoughts of Cecil Andrus, founder of Sustainable Northwest.
- Commentary: City of Second Comings - Jan 09, 2006 - The Oregonian
- Commentary on Portland, Oregon's fascination and commitment to re-use and the sustainability movement, with Sustainable Northwest in the spotlight.