The Mercury newsletter this week features a variety of local stories and events in Portland, including a Spring arts guide detailing art exhibitions, a pop quiz on current local events, and a controversial decision by a city hearings officer to approve a utility company’s tree removal plan in Forest Park. Additionally, questions surrounding biofuels and their sustainability as a climate solution are raised, prompting local leaders to rethink Portland's pro-renewable fuels narrative. The article also previews the return of the Northwest Hardcore Fest.
"The Mercury’s swole Spring arts guide is here to tell you about everything from the Claude Monet painting at the PAM to a brand-new nail art fest in SE Portland."
"Biofuels are often heralded as an ideal form of renewable energy, but they're not actually universally accepted as a climate solution. Some experts say relying on them could do more harm than good."
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