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April 2026, Big Picture

Climate Change Goes to Washington – How It Happened

by Oregon PeaceWorks • April 2, 2026 • 0 Comments

CHELSEA HENDERSON – Decades of political battles, shifting public opinion, and evolving advocacy strategies shaped the path of U.S. climate policy from early scientific warnings to major federal investment.

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March 2026, What's Happening In the Movement

Why People Demonstrate

by Oregon PeaceWorks • March 31, 2026 • 0 Comments

ANDREW MOSS – Sustained civic engagement offers, as Anna Sach perceives it, “not only a tool for political change, it is a deeply human experience that fulfills emotional and social needs.  It creates community, restores a sense of agency, and offers hope in the face of uncertainty.”

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Big Picture, March 2026

How Democrats could hand the California Governor’s race to the Republicans–lessons from Washington State

by Oregon PeaceWorks • March 29, 2026 • 0 Comments

PAUL ROGAT LOEB – In California, there’s a serious risk that the Democratic candidates will split the vote sufficiently to leave only the two Republicans on the November ballot. Something similar happened in Washington State a few years ago.

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Analysis, March 2026

Essay about nuclear energy versus renewables omits crucial fundamentals

by Oregon PeaceWorks • March 27, 2026 • 0 Comments

AMORY B. LOVINS – In her March 13 Bulletin article (“The war on Iran will speed the transition away from fossil fuels and toward nuclear energy, creating strategic challenges for the United States”), the distinguished Rachel Bronson’s equivocal but emphatic ode to nuclear power disappoints by omitting fundamentals.

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Big Picture, March 2026

Safety meltdown: Trump’s weakening of nuclear reactor regulations sparks opposition

by Oregon PeaceWorks • March 25, 2026 • 0 Comments

CHAUNCEY K. ROBINSON – Nuclear safety experts warn that sweeping cuts to oversight rules could undermine environmental safeguards as the White House races to bring new reactors online in 2026.

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Big Picture, March 2026

What a recent court win reveals about the Trump administration’s unlawful attacks on climate science

by Oregon PeaceWorks • March 23, 2026 • 0 Comments

RACHEL CLEETUS – Try as it might, this administration cannot bury the evidence of climate harms so readily apparent to communities across the nation. The American people deserve genuine solutions to the climate crisis, not more self-serving lies.

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