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Research, maps, and resources on Oregon.

In this section, you'll find links to Sightline's research, graphics, and resources that specifically cover Oregon.

Research & Publications
Braking News: Gas Consumption Goes Into Reverse Report
Braking News: Gas Consumption Goes Into Reverse
From 1999 to 2007, the Northwest states have cut back on per-person gasoline consumption by 11 percent, good news for the climate and our pocketbooks. Moreover, the Northwest is outpacing the nation in cutting back on gasoline.
Green-Collar Jobs: Realizing the Promise Report
Green-Collar Jobs: Realizing the Promise
Green-collar jobs—jobs dedicated to saving energy, producing renewable energy, or reducing pollution—can speed progress on two deeply rooted problems at once: easing our dependence on climate-warming fossil fuels and fostering lasting, broadly shared economic prosperity.
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Resources
Organization
Portland State University's Population Research Center
Population Research Center provides current and historical census and related data for the State of Oregon, and for cities, counties, and other geographic areas in Oregon. http://www.pdx.edu/prc
Resource site
Sustainable Oregon
This site is an online resource that provides tools for individuals interested in sustainability to connect with resources, organizations, agencies and other individuals who are putting ideas into action. http://www.sustainableoregon.net
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Now On the Blog
Oregon's Wolves on YouTube
New video of a large pack.
Eric de Place 11/20/2009
Keeping PACE with Energy Efficiencies
States pass innovative financing legislation.
Roger Valdez 11/20/2009
Oregon's Shocking Hunger Stats
Second only to Mississippi in serious food insecurity.
Eric de Place 11/18/2009
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