Would you trust the feds to make decisions about your land? | terrestrial Why would a fourth-generation rancher who doesn't put much trust in the government choose to work with federal agencies to restore salmon runs on her... Ashley Ahearn
Navy skips permit for Bremerton boat scraping; environmentalists sue Earlier this year, the Navy scraped the hull of the U.S.S. Independence to prepare it for dismantlement. That likely released heavy metals into the... Joshua McNichols
Trump's EPA cuts run into Democratic and Republican foes President Donald Trump's proposal to slash funding for the Environmental Protection Agency faced a tough crowd Thursday. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt... John Ryan
San Juan Islands archaeological dig postponed after islanders have their say The Bureau of Land Management will not allow an archaeological dig at Iceberg Point in the San Juan Islands this summer after officials got an earful... John Ryan
Cell service in Paradise? "Only by going alone in silence, without baggage, can one truly get into the heart of the wilderness," that's what the famous naturalist John Muir said.... Bill Radke
How Seattle will uphold the Paris Climate Agreement Bill Radke talks to Seattle City Councilmember Mike O'Brien about why he sponsored a resolution saying Seattle will uphold the Paris Climate Agreement... Amina Al-Sadi
Microsoft wants to fight climate change, even if Trump won’t It’s rush hour in Wallingford, and commuters are stepping off a bus, closing up their laptops and heading into the evening sun. It’s not public transit.... John Ryan
Programming note: We're working on some cool new stuff. It’s a radical idea — that protest as we know it is broken. And a lot of people disagreed with Micah White when he first started talking about it, but... Ashley Ahearn
Gov. Inslee to Trump: 'Your resignation letter would be gratefully accepted' Gov. Jay Inslee says Washington state will continue to honor the goals of the Paris climate accord, despite President Trump's decision to withdraw from... Kate OConnell
Salmon are losing their sense of smell. Thanks, carbon emissions Salmon are starting to lose their sense of smell and their fear of predators, according to research from federal and university scientists in Seattle. John Ryan