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How Rogue Valley residents can cut climate pollution

Category: News & Politics
Duration: 00:15:04
Publish Date: 2026-01-22 21:14:18
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Members of the Ashland Youth for Electrification campaign pose on the Ashland Plaza on March 10, 2023.
Members of the Ashland Youth for Electrification campaign pose on the Ashland Plaza on March 10, 2023.( Rogue Climate)

Many Rogue Valley residents share a commitment to living sustainably. A central question, though, is how much individual choices actually matter in reducing climate pollution and which actions have the biggest impact.

Those questions are at the center of Climate Change and Community, a talk hosted by the Ashland Climate Collaborative at the Ashland Public Library.

The collaborative brings together local residents looking for practical ways to reduce climate pollution in Ashland and strengthen community-wide climate action.

Guest

  • Lorrie Kaplan, president and cofounder of the Ashland Climate Collaborative

Event

  • Climate Change and Community, part of the Big Ideas series at the Ashland Public Library, runs from 4 to 5:50 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3. Speakers include Lorrie Kaplan, president and co-founder of the Ashland Climate Collaborative, and Erin O'Kelley Muck, the organization’s executive director.
Lorrie Kaplan, President and Co-founder of the Ashland Climate Collaborative, joins Jefferson Exchange Host Mike Green in the JPR studio on Jan. 22, 2026.
Lorrie Kaplan, President and Co-founder of the Ashland Climate Collaborative, joins Jefferson Exchange Host Mike Green in the JPR studio on Jan. 22, 2026.(JPR Senior Producer Natalie Golay)
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