A Mountaineer Writes A Firsthand Report From The World's Melting Glaciers NPR's Lulu Garcia Navarro speaks with journalist Dahr Jamail about his new book, "The End of Ice," on climate change and its consequences to nature and humans. Lulu Garcia-Navarro
Carbon problem gets worse in WA — despite 'climate hawk' governor Gov. Jay Inslee has made fighting climate change a priority throughout his career and his positioning himself as a climate-driven candidate for president. John Ryan
Democrats Announce Major Changes To U.S. House Rules Democratic leaders unveiled a new rules package that will be brought up for a vote on the first day of the new Congress. The rules govern how the U.S. House operates. Susan Davis
What's Amazon's climate change plan? A group of Amazon stakeholders is calling on the company to be bolder on climate change. Paige Browning
New Climate Deal Keeps Paris Accord Alive, Draws Path To Implementation NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with CNN's Senior International Correspondent Nick Paton Walsh about the climate deal recently reached at a major conference in Poland. Lulu Garcia-Navarro
2018 Is Now The Wettest Year On Record For Washington And Other Cities So far this year, 61.34 inches of rain have fallen in Washington, breaking a 129-year-old record. Shannon Van Sant
Mayors And Governors Rebut Trump Administration Position At Climate Summit Federal officials at the U.N. climate meeting are ignoring climate science and touting coal and fossil fuels. But local and state authorities pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on their own. Rebecca Hersher
Bold or tired? Inslee climate policy aims at decade-old goal Inslee’s policy is not as ambitious as Seattle’s or California’s--and not in line with the latest climate science. John Ryan
Seattle’s public health enemy #1? Climate change “This is the most significant health threat facing both our region and the world.” John Ryan