Electric floatplanes could help sink two big pollution problems The zero-emission planes can't fly far, but they could help sink two big air-pollution problems. John Ryan
Everett commits to 100 percent clean energy by 2045 "I used to believe, up until 2 or 3 years ago, perhaps naively, that this was an issue that we could count on somebody else to solve for us.” John Ryan
CHART: Where Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes Will Go In The Future A new study predicts how far north these insects could live if climate change goes unchecked. Rebecca Ellis
New Climate Books Stress We Are Already Far Down The Road To A Different Earth David Wallace-Wells' The Uninhabitable Earth and Nathaniel Rich's Losing Earth offer valuable perspectives on climate change — if we're committed to being adult enough to face the future. Adam Frank
Tax breaks for green cars: helping the climate or the wealthy? The tax breaks might make the difference for some electric car buyers. John Ryan
Tacoma fifth-grader leading climate change strike tells adults: 'Clean up your act' When you’re 11 years old, the future can look limitless — unless you fear your planet is dying. Theo Sullivan of Tacoma got worried about climate change and helped organize a school strike to focus attention on the issue. Angela King
Frustrated by adult apathy, Seattle-area kids join global climate protest “We are the next generation, and we do care about this, and if you care about us, please help us solve this issue.” John Ryan
Cleaner fuels could soon power Washington cars Transportation is the biggest climate polluter in Washington and nationwide. John Ryan
It's 2050 And This Is How We Stopped Climate Change Let's imagine that we've ended global warming. Humans no longer are releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Here's what life is like in a zero-carbon world. Dan Charles
Jay Inslee says he’s the climate candidate. So let’s look at his record In a Washington Post op-ed, Inslee called for an end to carbon pollution by mid-century, but in the Washington that he actually leads, he has only worked to cut pollution in half by that time. John Ryan