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Celebrating Electric Farming Innovation at the Pre-Harvest Cherry Tour
What if we could merge tradition with innovation, fostering sustainable practices while celebrating the rich heritage of cherry farming? This vision comes to life each year at the Pre-Harvest Cherry Tour hosted by Oregon State University Extension. This year, our intern Max Hanley had the privilege of joining the event, witnessing firsthand how the cherry industry is embracing change for a better future. A key highlight of the tour was the display of cutting-edge electric farming equipment.
4 Things To Know About Agrivoltaics
Agrivoltaics is the dual use of land for agriculture and solar energy production. Here are four things to know about agrivoltaics!
Supporting Working Forests and Fighting Climate Change
What if we could have healthy forests, a healthy climate, healthy communities, and thriving local economies?
We think it’s possible, and it’s what Sustainable Northwest has been working toward for 30 years. Along the way, we’ve had incredible wins and gains, but now, we’re kicking it up a notch.
When Congress Won’t Act, Find Another Way
In 2002, one of the year’s biggest national headlines was the death of 68,000 Klamath River salmon. That year, federal agencies faced a dilemma: When there is not enough water for both fish and farmers, who gets the water? Agencies chose farmers.
6 Things to Celebrate this Week About Klamath River Dam Removal
We are celebrating this week because Klamath dam removal is proceeding as expected and ahead of schedule! All of the planning and engineering by Kiewit Corporation, Resource Environmental Solutions (RES), and the Klamath River Renewal Corporation is proving to be accurate and well thought out.
Why Oregon Needs Microgrids and How We Can Increase Adoption
Sustainable Northwest believes wide-scale microgrid development is an important strategy for increasing energy resilience in rural and tribal communities. Microgrids will provide greater energy independence, resilience, and flexibility for rural and tribal communities. Beginning in 2022, Sustainable Northwest’s Making Energy Work Policy Committee began exploring what policies are needed in Oregon to make microgrids more accessible and affordable.
Draining the reservoirs behind Klamath dams
One dam has been removed on the Klamath River. The remaining three outdated hydrodams are one step closer to removal, as the reservoirs behind them begin to be drawn down.
Senior Center in Redmond, Wash. earns first ever recognition for climate-resilient wood
Opsis Architecture and Sustainable Northwest celebrate the new Redmond Senior and Community Center, built in part with Mass Panel Plywood, using wood from climate-resilient forestry and restoration in Oregon. LEED recently awarded the project with a point in its green building certification system for building with climate-resilient wood, and being able to trace the wood back to its forest of origin..
Guest Blog | Eagle Creek Community Forest
Guest Blog | Northwest Community Forest Coalition:
Earlier this month, the Northwest Community Forest Coalition had the opportunity to join the Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District and visit the Eagle Creek Community Forest.
Restoring Forests on the Cow Creek Umpqua Tribe’s Ancestral Lands
Follow along as we learn about the Cow Creek Umpqua Tribes' efforts to restore their ancestral forests in SW Oregon.
Rural Clean Energy Leaders from Around the State Convened in Corvallis, Oregon
Thank you to everyone who joined us at our Fall Energy Symposium, and a special thank you to our event sponsors Energy Trust of Oregon, Wy’East RC&D, Oregon Dept. of Energy, Wisewood, and Oregon Clean Power Co-op.
SNW, Partners, and Feds Invest Millions in Healthy Forests, Clean Energy
Maybe you’ve heard about the Inflation Reduction Act? Congress passed it and the president signed it – along with another law, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law – in 2022. Now in 2023, funds are beginning to flow to communities. Sustainable Northwest and its partners are leveraging some of these funds for projects that benefit nature, people, and local economies.
Project Greenlight: Clean Energy Projects Move from Concept to Construction for Rural & Tribal Communities
Project Greenlight aims to provide tools and technical assistance to rural communities and Tribal Nations to create and implement the complex funding plans often required for clean energy projects. Our goal is to develop a “full-service” hub, built to move planned projects from concept to construction.
Research Shows Thinning is Restoration in Eastern Oregon Forests
The Blue Mountains in Malheur National Forest was recently the site of significant new research conducted over 10 years showing that mechanical thinning greatly improves forest healthy and resiliency. Photo credit SNW.