Politics A carbon tax would push state's gasoline prices higher The "lower" simulated tax scenario called for a tax of $12 per metric ton beginning in 2016, with a 60-cent-per-metric-ton increase annually through 2020. by John Stang / September 25, 2014
Politics Carbon tax: State's prediction of lost economic growth was an error Officials say human error led to a false prediction of a potential tax's long-term impacts. by John Stang / September 21, 2014
Politics How Washington state can lead on climate Alan Durning, center, discusses carbon emissions. by John Stang / September 16, 2014
Politics What a carbon tax would mean for Washington's economy Arresting climate change is one of the governor's top priorities. by John Stang / September 9, 2014
Environment Global warming: Is state doing enough to protect timber from invading beetle? An image of a beetle projected at a briefing for Gov. Jay Inslee and other officials on Wednesday. by John Stang / August 28, 2014
Politics Inslee to lay out ideas for cap-and-trade, carbon tax Jay Inslee by John Stang / July 28, 2014
Environment Crowd protests oil trains, BP operations at Cherry Point About 40 people rallied to protest oil shipments Thursday evening before a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hearing. by John Stang / July 24, 2014
Politics How much fish can a Washingtonian eat? Can we clean up our waters enough to eat 175 grams of fish a day? by John Stang / July 10, 2014
Politics Should we build new nuclear reactors in Washington? Christie Todd Whitman by John Stang / July 9, 2014
Politics Inslee looks to unveil early version of climate plan this summer Gov. Jay Inslee, right, looks at young shellfish during a recent visit to Taylor Shellfish's Dabob Bay facility. by John Stang / June 24, 2014