A mountaineer, a world traveler, an athlete and a Chinese scholar pursue answers to climate change questions.

A mountaineer, a world traveler, an athlete and a Chinese scholar pursue answers to climate change questions.
Climate science is moving from “what if” to “when,” “how,” and “with what practical consequences.”
East Africa’s farms feed millions, but production is likely to fall if temperatures rise and droughts become more common.
Although population growth and development will add stress to the Willamette River, environmental restoration projects are already under way.
In a rapidly changing environment that will challenge human relationships, how can we maintain a respectful and ethical culture?
To learn how Oregon is coping with climate change, Terra magazine’s Lee Sherman and OSU Extension photographer Lynn Ketchum traveled across the state talking to stakeholders in seven sectors identified in the Oregon Climate Assessment Report. See how people from Ashland and Florence to Bend, Portland, Pendleton and Salem are using research to meet needs in public health, the environment and the economy.