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Thank you for supporting Oregon’s Climate Protection Program, now what’s next?

Hundreds of you showed up to public hearings and submitted comments to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality in favor of a robust Climate Protection Program (CPP) that holds our state’s largest polluters accountable. Climate Solutions and our partners in the Coalition for Climate and Economic Justice (CCEJ) extend a sincere “Thank You” to everyone who took the time to submit public comments to help restore this vital program.

Read all of our Oregon Climate Protection Program coverage

What’s next

Currently, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is working hard developing updated, final rules for the CPP. They are taking into consideration all of the public comments submitted by Climate Solutions, our partners in the CCEJ, and fellow advocates like you. At the same time, they craft key elements of this program, including the timeframe for increasing emissions caps, as well as the distribution mechanisms for clean energy project funds.

DEQ is expected to release the final CPP rules by early November. Climate Solutions and our partners will publish a detailed assessment of these rules and the expected outcomes for our state.

While we await these vital regulations, we want to share our sincere appreciation to all of you who raised your voices in support of a strong CPP. Thank you for joining with us, our coalition partners, and hundreds of your fellow Oregonians to speak up on behalf of our environment and for our future!

Author Bio

Juan M. Muñoz Jiménez
Juan M. Muñoz Jiménez

Oregon Communications Manager, Climate Solutions

Juan M. Muñoz Jiménez was born in Dayton, Ohio, half-raised in the Midwest and half in his native home of Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Juan’s love for the outdoors brought him to the southwest after completing his MBA in marketing and international business at Wright State University. He has seven years of communications and marketing experience with affordable housing and environmental education nonprofits in New Mexico.  A recent transplant to the northwest, at Climate Solutions, Juan works with the Communications team and coalitions partners to push forward action on climate change in the state of Oregon.

In his free time, he volunteers for organizations like Latino Outdoors, to push for more outdoor equity in the Latino communities and enjoys fishing, archery and Judo.