Climate
The Climate Program helps coastal communities understand and prepare for sea level rise and other upcoming effects of global warming.
Coastal communities are, or should be, planning for the future — building resiliency to sea level rise, ocean acidification, changing fisheries, and other climate-related challenges — while reducing carbon pollution and supporting renewable energy sources.
In the coming decades, global warming will affect the Oregon coast in dramatic ways, from sea level rise, intensified winter storms, and increased erosion to alternating droughts and floods, damaged infrastructure, and changing populations of fish, animals and plants. How can we adapt to these challenges, preserving natural and human communities in the midst of a shifting landscape and ocean? How can we reduce our impact on the climate?
Climate News
May 18, 2020
Special Volunteer Needed for King Tides Project
March 16, 2018
Global Warming Commission Has New Website
June 10, 2017
Oregon Works to Combat Ocean Acidification
December 8, 2016
Results from Climate Migration Symposium Now Available
February 14, 2017
Global Warming Commission Tracks State’s Climate Impacts
August 21, 2016
"Citizen's Guide: Adapting to Climate Change on the Oregon Coast" is Available for Download
June 10, 2016
Climate Program Addresses Both Abatement and Adaptation
Climate Events
Mar
23
Offshore Wind Energy Webinar
March 23, 2021
Mar
30
Panel on Climate-Resilient Future
March 30, 2021
Apr
14
Talk on Climate and Conservation
April 14, 2021