Oregon Global Warming Commission to meet September 25 OGWC to vote on resolution in support of EPA’s Clean Air Act SALEM — The Oregon Global Warming Commission will meet Thursday, Sept. 25 in Portland from 9:00 a.m. to noon at World Trade Center II, 25 SW Salmon St. (Mezzanine level). A listen-only call-in line will be available for those who cannot attend the meeting in Portland. The telephone number is 1-877-336-1831. Please use the access code 872206. The OGWC agenda will include: Reviewing results of a study analyzing climate change and public health issues in Oregon Updating the Commission on the Oregon Carbon Tax Study’s progress Summarizing recent findings in the scientific community on climate impacts, including the US Climate Assessment Report and the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report Also on the agenda: The OGWC will discuss and vote on a draft OGWC Resolution in support of EPA’s Clean Air Act Section 111(d) proposed existing power plant carbon emissions regulations. ### The Oregon Global Warming Commission is a 25-member advisory group created by the 2007 Legislature through House Bill 3543. Members were appointed and directed to develop long-term policy recommendations to prepare for, adapt to, and combat global warming. Public comments can be submitted to the commission at Oregon.GWC@state.or.us. Sign up for the "Oregon Climate Change News" listserv at www.orclimatechange.gov to hear about Global Warming Commission meetings and the state’s efforts to address climate change. Oregon Global Warming Commission Oregon Department of Energy 625 Marion St NE Salem OR 97301 503.378.4040 Toll-free in Oregon 1.800.221.8035 |
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