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The Oregon Climate Change Research Institute (OCCRI) is supporting the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development in its development of county-level natural hazard mitigation plans. These plans examine the influence of climate change on wildfire, droughts, extreme heat, extreme...
The Oregon Legislative Assembly charges the Oregon Climate Change Resources Institute (OCCRI) with biennial assessment of the state of climate change science, including biological, physical, and social science, as it relates to Oregon and the likely effects of climate change on the state.  Content...
This multi-agency report and accompanying datasets from the U.S. Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flood Hazard Scenarios and Tools Interagency Task Force provide 1) sea level rise scenarios to 2150 by decade that include estimates of vertical land motion and 2) a set of extreme water level probabilities...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed a national-scale, multi-sector report which quantifies projected health effects to children from climate change. The report considers factors such as extreme heat, air quality, changing seasons, flooding, and infectious diseases. Where...
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) developed this report in response to Governor Kate Brown’s Executive Order (EO) 20-04 that directs state agencies to prioritize climate action. OHA was directed to deliver a report in 2020 to the Governor, the Oregon Global Warming Commission and the Environmental...
Oregon was one of the first places in the world to feel the impacts of Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia (OAH), which continues to affect our vulnerable Oregon coastline. This 2022 OAH Legislative Report shares Oregon’s successes over the past two years, as well as plans and benchmarks for actions...
The 2021 Oregon Climate Adaption Framework (Framework) urges the state to plan for and respond to climate change impacts in a transformative, coordinated, and efficient manner amplifying our impact and minimizing redundant effort. The Framework was prepared by a work group of 24 state agencies,...
The California Current is a dynamic and diverse ecosystem in the eastern North Pacific Ocean.The primary goals of the CCIEA are to better understand the web of interactions that drive patterns and trends of components within the California Current ecosystem, and forecast how changing environmental...
A 2008 report from the Governors Climate Change Integration Group. Oregon Department of Energy. Salem, OR.
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