
Environment
Washington’s climate woes: First wildfires, then debris flow
Dry soil in burn scars can lead to roaring earthen rivers that are more powerful than mudslides.
Dry soil in burn scars can lead to roaring earthen rivers that are more powerful than mudslides.
The U.S. and Washington environmental agencies are not adequately tracking how high water temperatures and oxygen-depleting substances are harming
The Washington Department of Ecology is seeking public comment on proposed new rules aimed at reducing landfill methane emissions. The
Washington wants to link its carbon pricing program with California and the Canadian province of Quebec in hopes of trimming
Washington and Oregon sites had leakages 20 times more concentrated than the Clean Air Act limit standards.