Oregon Global Warming Commission to Meet Virtually May 13

Contact: Angus Duncan, 503-248-7695

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SALEM — The Oregon Global Warming Commission will meet Wednesday, May 13, 2020. The public meeting will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. online.

At this meeting, the Governor’s Office will provide an overview of the recent Executive Order 20-04 directing state agencies to take actions to reduce and regulate emissions from greenhouse gases. The Oregon Department of Energy will also discuss its implementation of 2017 and 2020 climate change Executive Orders. Finally, the Commission will discuss the Social Cost of Carbon, a metric to help account for the costs of greenhouse gas emissions in policies and project planning.

No resolutions are expected to be introduced or voted on at this meeting.

The meeting may be listened to by using this registration link, and the event password: ODOE. Members of the public are welcome to submit public comments to the Commission ahead of and during the meeting through the contact form online, or by email (Oregon.GWC@Oregon.gov).

Public comments will be read beginning at approximately 3:45 p.m. A final agenda will be available 24 hours before the meeting at www.keeporegoncool.org/meetings.

If you need special accommodations to participate in the meeting, please contact Linda Ross at 503-378-6874 or at linda.ross@oregon.gov.


The Oregon Global Warming Commission is a 25-member advisory group created by the 2007 Legislature through House Bill 3543. Members were appointed and directed to develop long-term policy recommendations to prepare for, adapt to, and combat global warming. For more information, visit www.keeporegoncool.org.

To learn about the state’s efforts to address climate change, visit www.oregon.gov/energy/energy-oregon/Pages/Climate-Change.aspx.

Oregon Global Warming Commission
Oregon Department of Energy
550 Capitol St. NE
Salem, OR, 97301
503-378-4040
Oregon.GWC@oregon.gov

Toll-free in Oregon: 1-800-221-8035

May 7, 2020