- Mature trees are biocarbon heavyweights
by Jenna Garmon on
With CO2 levels surpassing safe limits, carbon storage may be the most important life-supporting function Northwest forests provide the planet.
This time, no rubber stamp for Big Coalby Joëlle Robinson on
Washington State's Department of Ecology and Cowlitz County has announced that they will take a broad look at the impacts of the proposed coal export terminal in Longview in southwest Washington. There will be no quick rubber stamp for this big coal project, but a rigorous review instead.
- Get old. Get free. Get over oil.
by KC Golden on
I’m going to burn my driver’s license when I turn 75. Maybe sooner. I’d like to do it at the offices of Koch Enterprises, if I can get a ride home.
- New Center Aims for Infrastructure Paradigm Shift
by Rhys Roth on
The US needs to invest trillions just to keep our nation’s basic infrastructure--energy, transportation, water, and waste systems--in working order. Will we lock in inefficient, carbon-polluting systems for decades to come? Or will we invest in innovative programs better adapted to a world with too much carbon?
- Bringing Nature into Cities Is Good for You and the Planet
by Jenna Garmon on
Cool examples of the practical benefits of maintaining--or reintroducing--natural elements and environments into our urban landscapes.
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