URBAN DESIGN

Climate Change and the Willamette Valley—What Should We Worry About? What Should We Do? 

Leading thinkers expound on the region's climatic transformation.

By Randy Gragg October 7, 2015 Published in the October 2015 issue of Portland Monthly

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This Sunday, four leading thinkers look at the future of Oregon’s primary population center, breadbasket, garden, natural landscape, and playground in the face of warming temperatures and climate migration. 

Pam Wiley, director of Meyer Memorial Trust’s Willamette River Initiative
David Hulse, UO Philip H. Knight Professor of Landscape, coauthor of the Willamette River Basin Planning Atlas
Mike Houck, urban naturalist, Portland Planning Commissioner, and founder of the Urban Greenspaces Institute
John Miller, Wildwood/Mahonia, a collection of companies involved in nursery, wine, planning, and development

Join the John Yeon Center and Portland Monthly at the White Stag Block, 70 NW Couch, Sunday, October 11, 2 pm. Seating limited. RSVP at [email protected]

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