Environment
What we learned this year about human waste and Puget Sound
The waste that 4.5 million Seattle-area people flush affects shellfish, wastewater regulations and more.
The waste that 4.5 million Seattle-area people flush affects shellfish, wastewater regulations and more.
As region's rivers overflowed from historic rainfall, the next generation of the struggling fish may have been swept away, too.
Quiet Sound plans to work with the Northwest shipping industry to make it easier for marine creatures to navigate, find food and communicate.
With climate change threatening culturally important foods, a Puget Sound tribe pushes to build the country's first clam garden of the modern era.
11 steps Washington, Oregon and British Columbia can take to decarbonize the economy.