The outsider's guide to sustainable Seattle government
Dispatches from a day at King County's award-winning government sustainability conference.
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Dispatches from a day at King County's award-winning government sustainability conference.
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Mastros' jewelry: not gaudy enough. Student loans to skyrocket. Bike to Work day.
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Navy, state protect Hood Canal tidelands.
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Green Acre Radio: A team of scientists in Friday Harbor are providing a window into the future of the ocean.
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Guest Opinion: BP's careful control of image hides a record that should be alarming.
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Gold in them thar initiatives. Pebble Mine: Bad news for salmon.
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Contemporary urban planning pros often ignore the naturally-occurring spontaneity of city life.
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The withdrawal of Kinder Morgan from plans for coal exports from the Port of St. Helens still leaves other efforts in the works. And the company is hunting for other coal port sites.
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Hispanic youth have harder time recovering from traumatic brain injuries.
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Sen. Don Benton will run Clark County's environmental services office, where many of his donors need to get permits. His biggest environmental priority this year: Resisting a 20-year-old U.N. plan.
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The journalist and author on the river and the writing.
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Author Lynda Mapes' new book isn't a story about dams or salmon. It's a love story to the river itself.
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Seattle schools' math deficit. In defense of tiny apartments.
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Republicans say the move will improve transparency about spending from a key cleanup account.
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In preparing a new Biological Opinion, NOAA asks stakeholders how to resolve longstanding conflicts between Northwest dams and salmon.
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Seattle and other cities have shown that it isn't that hard to live without the supposed convenience of the wasteful bags.
Other U.S. cities can expect to have similar visual blights as Alberta oil is sent to refineries near the Keystone XL pipeline.
A kiteboarder’s alternative-energy plan.
Before the Bullitt Center, there was Capitol Hill's Bertschi School that received certification as a "Living Building" for its self-sustainability.
Seattle city leaders have revealed a plan to make Seattle carbon neutral by 2050. The plan doesn't have a price tag yet, but it does include goals to: extend bus and light-rail services, make Seattle more walking and biking friendly and decrease greenhouse gases from cars and trucks by 40 percent.
Former REI chief executive Sally Jewell, a woman of energy, competitiveness and confidence both in the boardroom and on a mountain trail, faces her biggest challenge yet as leader of the Interior Department’s giant bureaucracy in “the other Washington.”
A pilot project to keep the park pesticide-free through hand-weeding went to seed last year. It died out after a neighborhood could no longer muster the volunteer momentum to keep it going.
A new research from the University of Washington found that depending on an online grocery delivery service cuts carbon dioaxide emissions by at least half when compared to individual car trips.
The world is going to need oil. We have a chance to achieve energy independence. And new technology eliminates most of the greenhouse gas concerns on tar sands oil.
The federal government is hearing protests about the state's siding with Boeing on a key scientific assumption by the state about fish consumption levels and the health effects of water pollution.