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  • Electrify Your Home
    • 11/15/23

    Electrify Your Home

    Electrify Corvallis presents…ELECTRIFY YOUR HOME!

    Save money, improve health, increase comfort, cut emissions. Brian Stewart (Electrify Now) and Carl Christianson (G. Christianson Construction) answer your questions. Learn about heat pumps that heat and cool, induction stoves, cutting-edge technologies and more, plus air-sealing methods to keep the heat and cool inside your home.

  • Electrify Your Life

    Electrify Your Life

    This special online webinar sponsored by Electrify Corvallis and the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition was held on 9/21/2022 addressing us who are still dependent on natural gas – which is most of us! Watch and learn from those who have made the transition to electricity in their home heating, water heating, cooking, and more, as well as how to finance those changes.

    Keynote: Brian Stewart, Co-founder of Portland-based Electrify Now

  • Carbon Offsets: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
    • 8/27/22

    Carbon Offsets: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

    “Study after study has indicated that most offsets available on the market don’t reliably reduce emissions, and yet offsets are now the backbone of the environmental policies of many of the biggest polluters on the planet.”

  • NW "Natural" is not so natural
    • 8/22/22

    NW "Natural" is not so natural

    “So when Northwest Natural uses healthy, happy, nature-loving actors to sell us fracked gas, think about the doctors who used to sell us cigarettes on TV.”

  • Why is natural gas bad for the climate?
    • 7/10/22

    Why is natural gas bad for the climate?

    You can’t decarbonize natural gas. Fossil gas is part of the climate problem…never the answer.

  • Inside The Sunrise Movement: How Climate Activists Put The Green New Deal On The Map | NBC News
    • 5/9/22

    Inside The Sunrise Movement: How Climate Activists Put The Green New Deal On The Map | NBC News

    The Green New Deal seemingly came out of the blue to become a litmus test for 2020 presidential hopefuls. But it didn't happen by accident. Alongside multiple members of Congress—notably Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Ed Markey—a group of young activists — The Sunrise Movement — pushed the plan into the headlines, working behind the scenes to reshape America's approach to the climate crisis.

  • Ex-Exxon Engineer: Big Oil Didn't Track Natural Gas Methane Leaks
    • 5/9/22

    Ex-Exxon Engineer: Big Oil Didn't Track Natural Gas Methane Leaks

    Dar-Lon Chang, an ex-Exxon PhD mechanical engineer speaks out.

    “The fact that natural gas was much cleaner burning than coal, that it produced half the carbon dioxide emissions of coal, those were very appealing to me”.

    But there was a problem. Chang knew the methane in natural gas had the potential to do significant damage if allowed to leak. “Natural gas…primarily methane…when it’s leaked out to the atmosphere, can have orders of magnitude more global-warming impact than carbon dioxide.”

  • Professional Chefs Love Cooking With Induction
    • 5/7/22

    Professional Chefs Love Cooking With Induction

    Chefs Ming Tsai, Rick Bayless, and Fabio Viviani talk about the benefits of induction cooking.

  • Top Chef Jon Kung: Why I Cook With Induction
    • 5/7/22

    Top Chef Jon Kung: Why I Cook With Induction

    Top Chef Jon Kung made this video in partnership with Mothers Out Front about why I cook almost exclusively with induction these days - and why I won't be going back to gas in my home.

  • FRONTLINE: The Power of Big Oil (Part Three: Delay)
    • 5/5/22

    FRONTLINE: The Power of Big Oil (Part Three: Delay)

    .As leading climate scientists issue new warnings about climate change, Part Three examines how the fossil fuel industry worked to delay the transition to renewable energy sources — including by promoting natural gas as a cleaner alternative.

  • FRONTLINE: The Power of Big Oil (Part Two: Doubt)
    • 5/6/22

    FRONTLINE: The Power of Big Oil (Part Two: Doubt)

    Part Two of this three-part series explores the industry’s efforts to stall climate policy, even as evidence about climate change grew more certain in the new millennium.

  • FRONTILINE: The Power of Big Oil (Part One: Denial)
    • 5/7/22

    FRONTILINE: The Power of Big Oil (Part One: Denial)

    FRONTLINE examines the fossil fuel industry’s history of casting doubt and delaying action on climate change. Part One of this three-part series charts the fossil fuel industry's early research on climate change and investigates industry efforts to sow seeds of doubt about the science.