Alaska Airlines loses climate friendly(ish) crown to Frontier Seattle-based Alaska Airlines used to be the least-polluting domestic airline. Not any more. John Ryan
Fear and action: Jay Inslee says we need healthy doses of both on climate change Washington Governor Jay Inslee talks about why his climate change message didn't break through in the presidential race, whether he'll endorse a candidate, and why the world's youth hold the key to stopping a climate catastrophe. Angela King
3 things you can do right now to help fight climate change Kim Malcolm talks with the Nature Conservancy's James Schroeder about how small changes in our everyday lives can make a big difference in fighting climate change. Andy Hurst
Seattle students who strike for climate will be marked unexcused The Global Climate Strike is Friday, and school leaders are preparing for some students to walk out of class. Paige Browning
'Dead tree after dead tree.' The case of Washington's dying foliage When Jim and Judy Davis moved to their property in Granite Falls two and a half years ago, the trees in their 25-acre forest were healthy. Then the hemlocks started to turn brown. Eilís O'Neill
How climate change can affect your mental health Kim Malcolm talks with Dr. Lise Van Susteren about the emotional toll of climate change. Andy Hurst
Want a peek at our hotter future? Go to Alaska Alaska, heating up twice as fast as the rest of the world, is the next best/worst thing to a climate-change time machine. John Ryan
Greta Thunberg To U.S.: 'You Have A Moral Responsibility' On Climate Change The young Swedish activist led a protest at the White House on Friday. But she wasn't looking to go inside. "I don't want to meet with people who don't accept the science," she says. Ailsa Chang
Opinion: Earth Has Survived Extinctions Before, It's Humans Who Are Fragile Earth has experienced cataclysmic life-destroying events before. NPR's Scott Simon reflects on what this means for humans in the midst of climate change. Scott Simon
Australia Says Great Barrier Reef Has 'Very Poor' Outlook, Climate Change To Blame "Despite concerted efforts and investments, the condition of the Great Barrier Reef has declined since 2014, and this is largely due to the impacts from climate change," the main scientist said. Merrit Kennedy