Oregon restores signature Climate Protection Program to cut greenhouse gases

The state’s iconic Climate Protection Program, which a judge declared unlawful on a technicality last year, has been restored by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.

The program mandates that the state’s natural gas utilities, big industrial plants, and suppliers of gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and propane reduce their greenhouse gas emissions at an ever-increasing rate.

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