Environment The SCOTUS power-plant ruling won't affect Washington — yet Gov. Inslee said the decision took a 'wrecking ball' to the EPA’s authority to curb pollution. by Hallie Golden / October 3, 2022
Environment With virtual fencing, ranchers can herd cows from a computer Using GPS collars and solar-powered towers, Washington's first virtual fence keeps cattle penned but lets other wildlife wander free. by Hallie Golden / August 18, 2022 / Updated 8/18 at 4:40 p.m.
Environment The greenest classroom in the world might be in Seattle At Maple Leaf's Perkins School, students work and learn in a living classroom that surrounds them with sustainability and green concepts. by Hallie Golden / December 21, 2018
Opinion Arguments for and against I-1631’s carbon fees Two looks at the ballot measure on climate change and energy. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / October 29, 2018
News Crosscut & KCTS 9 newsroom continues to expand We're growing! And it's thanks to readers like you. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / September 11, 2018
Environment Faith groups hope to make carbon fee a moral and spiritual choice For Earth Ministry, political action to protect the environment is a spiritual calling. by Hallie Golden / September 5, 2018
Politics This Seattle newsroom is growing Crosscut and KCTS 9 have hired more staff to help expand our local news coverage. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / August 1, 2018
Environment Bullitt Center innovations haven't caught on — but Seattle wants to change that Five years ago, Seattle's Bullitt Center represented the future of green building. The problem? It still does. by Hallie Golden / July 23, 2018