Jay Inslee's 5 minutes of debate fame: Here's what he did with it Five minutes of debate time – that’s all Washington Gov. Jay Inslee got Wednesday night. Here's what he did with his fleeting moments. Angela King
Himalayan glaciers are melting, per old school spy satellites Scientists are using old spy satellite images to measure the effects of climate change. They're finding that glaciers in the Himalayas are melting twice as fast as they were a few decades earlier. Pien Huang
Washington tribes and Inslee alarmed by Canadian pipeline approval Expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline to the Vancouver, B.C., area would boost tanker traffic in Washington waters, poses threat to orcas. John Ryan
Boaty McBoatface, Internet-Adored Sub, Makes Deep-Sea Discovery On Climate Change Since the delightful snafu that led to the research vessel's goofy moniker, the autonomous submarine has been off gathering deep-sea data on the effects of Antarctic winds. Merrit Kennedy
Expect more heat-related deaths in Seattle, scientists say The heat this week in Seattle can be dangerous -- but nothing compared to what climate change could bring, according to a new study. Eilís O'Neill
The 'Great Dying' Nearly Erased Life On Earth. Scientists See Similarities To Today It was the biggest extinction in Earth's history. A new Smithsonian exhibit notes that some of the same things that killed 90 percent of life 250 million years ago are happening now. Christopher Joyce
Deaths of 75 West Coast gray whales declared 'unusual mortality event' Scientists have recorded 75 gray whales washing up dead from California to Alaska this year, with 25 of those in Washington state. John Ryan
Outlook: above-normal temps, below-normal precipitation. Washington state’s snowpack is down to less than a third its normal levels for this time of year. The early meltdown leaves the state's main storehouse of water for the summer a shadow of its usual self. John Ryan
Even with immigration policies, Inslee keeps to his climate change message Presidential hopeful Jay Inslee released his immigration plan today. Esmy Jimenez
After Paradise, Living With Fire Means Redefining Resilience Across the West, hundreds of communities are vulnerable to wildfires. But wildfire and recovery experts warn that the impulse to re-create what was there before disaster is misguided and dangerous. Eric Westervelt