West

Oregon

Oregon has made significant progress on climate action, including through the passage of the Climate Resilience Package in 2023. The state has substantial wind and geothermal resources and is the fourth largest hydroelectric power producer in the country, with well over half of its in-state electricity generated from renewable sources. While the state enacted its emissions reductions targets in 2007, their 2021 emissions were 19% over their 2020 goal, with a net increase of around 88% from 1990 levels.
GHG Reduction Targets
All targets relative to 1990 levels
2035
45%
2050
75%
Governor
Tina Kotek (Democrat)
House Party
Democratic Majority
Senate Party
Democratic Majority
Legislative session
2/5/24 - 3/7/24
US Climate Alliance Status
Member

37

Policies Enacted or In Progress
across 6 policy areas

25

Policy Opportunities
across 7 policy areas

West

11 states
This map shows the occurrence of climate policies passed at the state-level. Higher numbers represent more climate policies enacted.

Progress by Policy Area

  • Enacted
  • In-progress
  • Partially Enacted
  • Not Enacted
Glossary of Terms
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
in-progress
not-enacted
not-enacted
not-enacted
not-enacted
not-enacted
not-enacted
not-enacted
in-progress
not-enacted
not-enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
not-enacted
not-enacted
not-enacted
partially-enacted
partially-enacted
partially-enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
in-progress
not-enacted
not-enacted
partially-enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
not-enacted
not-enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
enacted
not-enacted
not-enacted
not-enacted
not-enacted
not-enacted

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Projections in Oregon

Created in partnership with
Filters
Status Policy Policy Area Policy Category YR Enacted
Enacted
Empty column

Oregon Climate Action Roadmap to 2030

Climate Governance and Equity
Climate Governance 2023
Enacted
Empty column

Oregon Climate Action Commission

Environmental Quality Commission

Climate Governance and Equity
Climate Governance 2023
Not Enacted
Empty column

Climate bureaucracy consists of dedicated climate offices and staff, interagency working groups, task forces, and other bodies made up of government staff. These bodies are often responsible for writing a state's climate plan and implementing the policies and strategies identified to meet its climate targets.

Climate Governance and Equity
Climate Governance
Enacted
Empty column

45% by 2035 | 75% by 2050

Relative to 1990 levels

Climate Governance and Equity
Climate Governance 2020
Enacted
Empty column

The 1990-2021 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory was published in February 2023.

Climate Governance and Equity
Climate Governance 2023
Not Enacted
Empty column

Cumulative impact assessments determine the health and environmental impacts of renewing or granting a permit for certain pollution-generating facilities in environmental justice communities. Increased pollution burdens in communities may result in the permit application being denied.

Climate Governance and Equity
Environmental Justice and Equity
Enacted
Empty column

Environmental Justice Council

Climate Governance and Equity
Environmental Justice and Equity 2022
Enacted
Empty column

OR DEQ – Environmental Justice Coordinator

HB 4077 also requires the Department of Environmental Quality to provide staff support to the EJ Council

Climate Governance and Equity
Environmental Justice and Equity 2022
Enacted
Empty column

"Environmental justice communities” are communities of color, low-income communities, communities experiencing health inequities, tribal communities, rural, remote, or coastal communities, communities with limited infrastructure, and other communities traditionally underrepresented in public processes and adversely harmed by environmental and health hazards.

Establishing Policies
Climate Governance and Equity
Environmental Justice and Equity 2022
Not Enacted
Empty column

Environmental justice (EJ) community investment requirements help ensure communities most impacted by environmental burdens are benefitting equitably from public programs by requiring a certain percentage of funds and/or benefits from other policies are allocated to EJ communities.

Climate Governance and Equity
Environmental Justice and Equity
In-Progress
Empty column

The Environmental Justice Council is required to develop an EJ mapping tool by September 15, 2025.

Establishing Policies
Climate Governance and Equity
Environmental Justice and Equity 2022
Not Enacted
Empty column

Just transition advisory bodies write or advise on a state's just transition plan or report, and make recommendations on ways to support affected workers, communities, and industries. The bodies can consist of all non-government members, or be a mix of government and non-government members.

Climate Governance and Equity
Just Transition
Not Enacted
Empty column

Just transition funds support initiatives and investments aimed at facilitating the equitable transition of workers and communities affected by shifts in industries or policies that transition from fossil fuels.

Climate Governance and Equity
Just Transition
Not Enacted
Empty column

Just transition offices and staff assist workers and communities transitioning away from fossil fuel extraction and use, typically through retraining programs and support with relocation and economic diversification. Offices and staff also coordinate with other state agencies to effectively design policy to achieve a just transition.

Climate Governance and Equity
Just Transition
Not Enacted
Empty column

Just transition plans are documents that outline policies and recommendations aimed at supporting communities, workers, and industries affected by the transition away from fossil fuels. The plans often focus on workforce development and retraining, job creation, and economic diversification.

Climate Governance and Equity
Just Transition

The State Climate Policy Dashboard tracks only passed policies and does not include bills currently proposed in legislative sessions. The website is intended to illustrate the current status of policies for each state, as well as key resources and model states for each policy.

Much of the information contained in this database is derived from the public domain, with links to resources provided. The information provided is made available solely for general information purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Click here for full Terms of Use.

Report an issue
See something we’re missing or a needed correction in our data?