Portland’s Forest Park is one of the city’s most treasured natural features, and among the largest urban forests in the United States. Stretching across more than 5,000 acres in Northwest Portland, from outer West Burnside Road well past the St. Johns Bridge, the park is visible from miles away as a mass of giant Douglas […]
c3Category — Climate & Environment
Zenith Permit Decision Raises Questions, Conflicts About City Council Authority
Few other industrial activities in Portland have drawn the level of public scrutiny that Zenith Energy’s crude oil storage and transport facility has. The company’s operations have catalyzed climate protests and public backlash. The city of Portland has also been denounced for its oversight of the company, which critics say has been overly permissive. Environmental […]
Awash With Cash, Portland Clean Energy Fund Marks New Strategy With Latest Investments
Recent funding allocations from the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) demonstrate a shift in the program’s strategy, in response to its growing revenue. Though city staff say the carbon-reduction and climate resiliency program’s mission is still community-centered, the clean energy fund is now doling out millions to Portland’s bureaus during a time of […]
With Zenith Energy’s Permits On The Line, Critics Urge Strong Government Oversight
Until recently, it appeared all but certain that Zenith Energy would have the official green light from both the city of Portland and Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to continue its operations into the future. The controversial oil transport and storage company, which operates a Portland site in the Northwest Industrial area, secured a […]
Oregon DEQ Wants New Requirements for Ross Island Sand & Gravel’s Willamette River Cleanup
For 75 years, Ross Island Sand & Gravel mined the bottom of the Willamette River, significantly altered the habitat of the river near Ross Island. The company ceased mining there in 2001, but the environmental impacts of the company’s extraction still linger. Now, Ross Island Sand & Gravel faces a state mandate to help restore […]
Advocates “Cautiously Optimistic” About DEQ Decision to Delay Zenith Air Quality Permit
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) announced today it will pause the air quality permitting process for Portland’s Zenith Energy terminal. The decision comes after the DEQ conducted a surprise inspection of the Zenith property, located along the Willamette River in Northwest Portland, on Wednesday. The state agency’s pause won’t have an immediate impact […]
Will a Fresh Batch of City Leaders Transform Portland’s Climate Leadership?
Portland has long been known for a strong ethos of environmentalism among its population. But with the increasingly dire nature of the climate crisis, environmental issues are playing a central role in this year’s election. Amid changes to city government and heightened focus on the efficacy of Portland’s Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF), residents […]
Lawsuits Allege Deceit and Greenwashing by Oregon’s Largest Gas Utility
For years, environmental advocates have said NW Natural attempts to obfuscate the negative climate and health impacts of natural gas utilities in order to remain dominant in the market. NW Natural, Oregon’s largest gas utility operation, has responded to such allegations with fierce resistance, promoting its service as more climate-friendly than electric alternatives and talking […]
