Environment
Digital maps show how climate change’s impact in WA isn’t equal
From floods to wildfires, mapping programs in Cascadia are showing scientists which communities face higher risk.
From floods to wildfires, mapping programs in Cascadia are showing scientists which communities face higher risk.
Fewer homeless people would be outside freezing if the city had done more to bring them inside when the pandemic began.
In ‘Homewaters,’ author David Williams looks at how humans have shaped the natural environment of Puget Sound, often at the environment’s expense.
Redoubled climate goals and a fresh blueprint revive hopes to cut emissions. But ongoing fossil fuel development in B.C. could undercut progress in Cascadia.
Washington, Oregon and British Columbia all pledged to slash greenhouse gas emissions, and all fell short. Why?