Fly to Asia in three hours, but at what cost to the environment? New high-speed passenger planes being designed by Boeing and other manufacturers could connect continents faster than ever before. But these supersonic... John Ryan
Washington’s oil industry gears up for fight against new carbon pricing plan Supporters of a ballot measure to create a new carbon “fee” in Washington submitted 377,000 signatures to the Secretary of State's office this week,... Amy Radil
Real-life Pikachu may be defeated by climate change, scientists fear Pikas are little rabbit-like mammals that could fit in the palm of your hand. They’re often seen scurrying around rocky alpine slopes with their mouths... Eilís O'Neill
Washington is warming slower than anywhere else in the U.S. Kim Malcolm talks with Joe Casola about a new analysis that finds average temperatures in Washington have warmed more slowly than any other state in the... Kim Malcolm
Despite complaints, most of Seattle likes those neon-colored rental bikes Complaints have poured in over the yellow, green and orange bikes that have sprouted like mushrooms across Seattle, yet 74 percent of Seattleites have a... John Ryan
Canada's oil feud could spill down to Washington state Two Canadian provinces’ feud over an oil pipeline could boost gasoline prices and oil tanker traffic here in Washington state. John Ryan
Carbon fee initiative gains signatures — and opposition Backers of a proposed carbon fee in Washington state say they’ve gathered 36,000 signatures and are on track to put their measure on the November ballot. Amy Radil
Seattle's overlooked climate impact: Shopping Seattle's impact on the climate in recent years could be a lot worse than the city acknowledges. A new report from C40 , a global coalition of large... John Ryan
'It's time to broaden what the definition of black art means' Carol Rashawnna Williams is a visual artist in Seattle. Climate change is a frequent subject for her. She believes art can be a powerful medium to help... Kim Malcolm
13 kids sue Washington state for life, liberty and a livable climate Thirteen kids are suing the state of Washington and its governor to protect their generation from climate change. The plaintiffs range in age from 7 to 17. John Ryan