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Climate change contributed to 15,000 deaths from exposure to wildfire smoke, study finds Oregon bill would prohibit bans on mobi...
Climate change contributed to 15,000 deaths from exposure to wildfire smoke, study finds Oregon bill would prohibit bans on mobi...
Climate change contributed to 15,000 deaths from exposure to wildfire smoke, study finds Oregon bill would prohibit bans on mobi...

Published on: 05/07/2025

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The annual range of deaths was 130 to 5,100, the study showed, with the highest in states such as Oregon and California. The climate-fueled wildfires also cost about $160 billion from 2006 to 2020, the study found.

Manufactured units would still be subject to the same design requirements of other homes in a community.

The commission was created in 1975 so Oregon’s nine federally recognized tribes could advise state officials and agencies on the needs of Oregon’s Native American communities. 

Michael L Skillin, 56, of Vernonia, was driving a red Ford F-350 westbound when he attempted to pass multiple commercial vehicles.

The vote was hailed by some parents, particularly those in the well-off Grant Park neighborhood whose children attend Beverly Cleary K-8, which is one of the schools at higher risk.

The caucus acknowledged the error after The Oregonian/OregonLive pointed out the likely mistake.

The suit alleges Oregon youth prison staff ignored the abuse, telling one boy who complained, “That’s Dr. Cold Fingers for you.”

The rescuers and two stranded rafters were swept downstream about 30 yards before being pulled to safety by other emergency responders.

Rainbow Melodi Stammet likely began stealing from the store in 2022, prosecutors say.

The Persian Gulf has been widely known by that name since the 16th century.

The return of salmon to the Klamath River and its tributaries after the removal of dams shows the need for an ongoing debate nationally about the impact and consequences of dams on the environment and communities, write Karuk Tribe Chairman Russell “Buster” Attebery and Yurok Tribe Chairman Joseph L. James.

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News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/environment/2025/05/climate-change-contributed-to-15000-deaths-from-exposure-to-wildfire-smoke-study-finds.html

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