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Todd Wynn testifies before the Oregon Senate on the proposed plastic bag ban

| March 9, 2011
Todd Wynn presents the Oregon Senate with information from Cascade Policy Institute and the Beacon Hill Institute on the financial and job related impacts of ... read more

Todd Hosts Bill Post Part 2 (VIDEO)

| February 28, 2011
Click here for part 1 Todd Wynn fills in for Bill Post on Feb 7th, 2011. Guests from this second hour include: John Audley from ... read more

Todd Wynn on Bill Post Hour 1 (VIDEO)

| February 25, 2011
Click here for Part 2 Todd Wynn fills in for Bill Post on Feb 7th, 2011. Guests from this first hour include: Christina Martin – ... read more

Todd debates the bag ban on Populations TV

| February 18, 2011
Todd and Gus Gates of the Surfrider Foundation debate the plastic bag ban on Populations TV. A special thanks to Jim Winkle and Populations TV read more

Todd on Populations

| July 1, 2010
Todd Wynn on Population’s Check out Todd Wynn discussing the BP oil spill, energy policy, and climate change on Populations TV. Special thanks to Populations. ... read more

Todd on Sustainability Today TV

| June 16, 2010
Watch Todd Wynn discuss renewable energy, wind power, and other environmental topics on Sustainable Today TV. Special thanks to Sustainable Today for the video!   read more

Cascade Report: Think Twice Why Wind Power Mandates Are Wrong for the Northwest

| June 8, 2010
Cascade Report: Think Twice Why Wind Power Mandates Are Wrong for the Northwest by Todd Wynn and Eric Lowe New report by Todd Wynn and ... read more

Come to the Cascade Open House!

| April 21, 2010
Come enjoy some free food and drinks with your favorite Cascadians! We’re having an Open House May 14th, 2010 from 4pm – 7pm at our ... read more

NEW REPORT – Economic Freedom: A No Regrets Strategy for Reducing Global Energy Consumption

| April 14, 2010
Economic Freedom: A No Regrets Strategy for Reducing Global Energy Consumption A new report from Todd Wynn of Cascade Policy Institute Summary: This empirical study ... read more

Karma Neutral: We do good deeds, so you don’t have to!

| February 24, 2009
If they can do it with carbon, why can’t we do it with karma? read more

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Todd on “I Spy on Salem”

Todd was a guest on I Spy on Salem radio last week. Todd’s clip is part two of a three ... read more

Renewable Energy: Leaving Oregonians out in the Cold

In 2010, approximately one in 30 Oregonians had their electricity cut off due to inability to pay. Enrollment in the ... read more

Todd Hosts the Bill Post Radio show

Check out the audio of Todd filling in as host for the Bill Post Radio show (2/7/2011). [audio:ToddPost-2011-2-7-pt1.mp3] Click the ... read more

The Tax Dollar Addiction

[audio:QuickPoint6-15-10Todd.mp3] Click the play button to hear the audio commentary by Todd Wynn The Tax Dollar Addiction Download PDF Here ... read more

Renewable Energy Costs for All

Renewable Energy Costs for All By Todd Wynn   Portland General Electric (PGE) customers may have noticed something new on ... read more

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Business Energy Tax Credit

[audio:QuickPoint 1-27-10.mp3] Click the play button to hear the audio commentary The Business Energy Tax Credit (BETC) has come under ... read more

Paying a “Climate Debt”? Plans for Global Wealth Redistribution

[audio:QuickPoint 12-23-09.mp3] Click the play button to hear the audio commentary   This month, Senator John Kerry introduced the International ... read more

When Good Companies Go Alarmist

[audio:QuickPoint 11-11-09.mp3] Click the play button to hear the audio commentary Several corporations recently cancelled their membership in the U.S. ... read more

Hazy Implications of Cap-and-Trade

[audio:QuickPoint 10-28-09.mp3] Click the play button to hear the audio commentary   Despite the uncertainty involved with future climate predictions, ... read more

Wind Farms Can’t Take the Heat

Temperatures soared in Oregon last week and, with the extreme temperatures, energy use soared as well. A recent Oregonian article ... read more