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This year’s agenda will include an update on the City of Lake Oswego Community and Urban Forestry Plan, information on tree care and maintenance, understanding our urban forest from floor to ...
Learn why an electric lifestyle is an effective way to do your part to fight climate change.
Test drive a dealer-owned EV and enter to win one of 50 restaurant gift certificates worth $25.
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How can you build healthy soil ecosystems through the use of bioremediation? Cuauhtemoc Villa, soil educator and acclaimed soil expert, joined us to provide fascinating insight into this topic. ...
Climate change is a complicated issue and it's often hard to track what is going on at the policy level and how each of us can be part of the solution.On March 8, 2023, we had some questions for ...
Our Urban Forest: Reverence, Renewal, Reciprocity
On Saturday, October 22nd, a number of residents, members of the city staff, and other interested parties attended the 2022 Annual Tree Summit ...
The Lake Oswego Sustainability Network (LOSN), LO for LOve, and Respond to Racism in Lake Oswego held a virtual (Zoom webinar) candidate forum on October 17th. We wanted to give our community an ...
Dr. David Montgomery, internationally known expert and author on soil health and regenerative agriculture, will cover the latest science in soil health and healthy food. The brewing soil health ...
Our kickoff of Electrify LO on was on April 7, 2022 when Brian Stewart, founder of Electrify Now presented “Accelerating the Transition to a Clean Energy Economy”:
The keynote speaker is Dr. Christine Buhl, Entomologist at the Oregon Department of Forestry. The Tree Summit will include discussions on climate threats to our urban forest and ways we can ...
What if a building was not just sustainable but restorative, a building that put back more than it takes?
That is the goal of the Living Building Challenge.
On October 14, LOSN presented a discussion with Tony and Larry, moderated by Courtney Clements, LOSN Education Action Team co-chair, about the K-12 sustainability curriculum in our district and the critical role school buildings and grounds play in teaching these lessons to our students.
Considering an electric vehicle? Come hear answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about EVs from a panel of local EV owners.