Multnomah County Office of Sustainability
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multco.us/sustainability We envision a community and a world where everyone experiences life in a stable climate, has a safe place to live, and can access clean air, clean water, and the resources they need to thrive.
The Climate Justice Plan is headed back to the Board for final adoption. Join us virtually next Thursday for the Board of Commissioners vote. Once the plan is adopted, it's GAME ON to start implementing the strategies we've created as a community! Read the revised CJP: multco.us/info/climate...
With the increase in wildfires and smoke across Oregon, we are reminded more than ever of the disastrous effects of climate change. It is vital that we, as a community, work together to combat the effects of this crisis, particularly for our communities and neighbors most impacted.
It's #PNWClimateWeek! There are over 50 local events to attend this week - check them out here: pnw.climate-week.org?tags=portlan...
Missed our first Disconnection Protections workshop? No problem! The Office of Sustainability, in partnership with Verde, CEP, OJTA, and CUB, are hosting an in-person workshop on Tuesday, June 16 at the East County library. RSVP at: tinyurl.com/Disconnectio...
We recently connected with the incredible Multnomah Youth Commission (MYC) to discuss how their advocacy is actively shaping our Climate Justice Plan. Youth play a vital role in climate justice, so integrating their perspectives ensures our strategies are equitable and built for the long haul.
Join us on May 29 for Postcards from Our Climate Resilient Future, an environmental storytelling project in partnership with CETI. Learn more about the project: ceti.institute/event/postca... RSVP: www.eventbrite.com/e/postcards-...
Interested in how we've incorporated your feedback into our revised Climate Justice Plan? Join us for a Draft Climate Justice Plan Final Review! Register to join at: rb.gy/tvjxz7
Happy Earth Day! Help make a difference this Earth Month with an easy but impactful action, such as: - bike, walk, or take public transit instead of driving for an errand or commute - switch to reusable bags & keep one in your bag or car - get involved in a local environmental group or project
Office of Sustainability director, John Wasiutynski, and Emergency Management teamed up to answer questions from visiting scholars from the London School of Economics. Their sharp insightful questions show that the next generation of leaders takes sustainability and community resilience seriously. 🌎
Thank you to our partners at the City of Gresham for giving us a tour of the city's new stormwater tree wells! 🌳 We love seeing sustainable additions to our cities and are so excited for these new trees, which will reduce pollution along these busy streets and help cool the community.
We recently dropped off resource postcards at Verde and other local partner offices to help community members access bill discounts and avoid shut-offs. Need these for your community? Request physical copies: sustainability@multco.us Download & Print: multco.us/info/utility...
Last week, our team toured the African Youth & Community Organization (AYCO) Dream Center. As a culturally specific resilience hub in Multnomah County, the center is a model for the future - featuring solar power and battery backup infrastructure to ensure the community remains powered & protected.
Staff from Multnomah County's Environmental Health team, Blueprint Foundation, & Neighbors for Clean Air are hosting a community education event this Saturday. If you are interested in air quality monitoring, data, and wildfire preparedness, we'd love for you to join us! RSVP: tinyurl.com/yc24rrsh
Had a productive session with Corbett residents yesterday discussing our draft Climate Justice Plan. From addressing woodsmoke & food security to preparing for extreme weather, we dove into the unique needs of older adults in our rural communities. Huge thanks to the Columbia Grange for hosting us!
Had the best time at Holladay Park Plaza last week! 🌿 There’s nothing quite like talking shop with retired professors who are still dedicated to changing the world. We spent the evening diving into the details of climate justice planning and how we can build a more equitable future together.
Last week, in a move opposed by Multnomah County and the City of Portland, the EPA rolled back rules that regulated greenhouse gas emissions. Read County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson's and Mayor Keith Wilson's responses to this rollback here: multco.us/news/chair-j...
We are co-hosting a virtual community workshop on the current energy utility disconnection moratorium and other recently strengthened disconnection protections. Join us on Thursday, February 19 to learn more about utility protections in Multnomah County! RSVP at: tinyurl.com/DisconnectionWorkshop
2025 was a busy year for the Office of Sustainability and there is a lot to be proud of. From doubling funding for utility bill assistance grants to distributing AC units to households in need, our team has been hard at work. Check out some of our 2025 accomplishments here: multco.us/news/2025-of...
Burning wood, even in a fireplace, can have negative impacts on your health and the environment. There are also better ways of staying warm. Learn about alternative heat sources and ways to minimize the impact at archive.md/pP1Ms And remember, always check before you burn: multco.us/info/wood-bu...
Thanks in part to advocacy by the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners, Pacific Power, Portland General Electric (PGE), and NW Natural have extended disconnection protections for certain at-risk customers through March 1, 2026. Learn more: multco.us/news/board-c...
Tuesday, December 16th, is our LAST COMMUNITY FORUM! Our final Climate Justice Plan goal is that every community member has safe, healthy, and affordable housing. Don't miss your last chance to make your voice heard and share your input! Learn more and register: multco.us/info/climate...
Join us for our next community forum: Fossil Fuels We believe every community member should be safe from the risks posed by fossil fuels & energy infrastructure. Attend in-person or online to help us develop the strategies and metrics for this goal. Learn more and register: multco.us/info/climate...
Only three community forums left! On Tuesday, we will be discussing affordable clean energy. Join us in-person or online to help revise the strategies and metrics we will use to work toward and measure this goal. Learn more and register: multco.us/info/climate...
Passionate about transportation and pedestrian infrastructure? Join us tomorrow in-person or online for our next Climate Justice Plan community forum! We will discuss the metrics and strategies for our Transit goal. Learn more and register here: multco.us/info/climate...
Our Climate Justice Plan community forums are back! Join us tomorrow online or at the Multnomah Building to discuss nature, parks, and green infrastructure. Learn more and register here: multco.us/info/climate...
Only a few weeks left! Apply for our Advisory Committee for Sustainability & Innovation (ACSI) to help create lasting, systemic change at the local level. Learn more and apply here: multco.us/info/apply-t...
We spent Sunday evening with the powerful voices of the Multnomah Youth Commission, engaging in a fun activity to explore the meaning of climate change and how we approach climate justice planning. Their thoughtful questions & valuable feedback will be crucial for developing the final CJP plan!
Are you passionate about climate threats and extreme weather events impacting our community? Join us for our next CJP community forum to discuss the metrics and strategies for our "resilient to extreme weather" goal. Learn more and register here: multco.us/info/climate...
Do you believe that climate change should be addressed through a social and racial justice approach? Do you want to create lasting, systemic change to better serve Multnomah County's residents? If this sounds like you, we invite you to apply for ACSI! Learn more and apply at tinyurl.com/OOS-ACSI
Our next Climate Justice Plan community forum is tomorrow! Join us in-person or online to provide your input on the strategies and metrics for our Food goal 🍽️ Learn more and register here: multco.us/info/climate...