Frankenfish? What FDA Approval Of GMO Salmon Means For You It could soon be on your dinner plate: the first genetically modified food animal approved for Americans’ consumption. The federal Food and Drug... Bill Radke
Burned Firefighter Ready To See His Dog, Get Outside A firefighter critically injured in a deadly wildfire in eastern Washington last summer left Harborview Medical Center on Wednesday after three months... Paige Browning
Plant Closure In Montana Could Create Climate Change Refugees David Hyde speaks with Montana Public Radio news director Eric Whitney about how a coal town in Colstrip, Montana could be shuttered by climate change. David Hyde
If You Care About The Environment, Keep An Eye On The Port Of Seattle Ross Reynolds speaks with Fred Felleman, Seattle's most-recently elected Port commissioner, about why he thinks Seattle's citizens should pay attention... Posey Gruener
Trans-Pacific Partnership And The Environment: What's The Deal? After more than five years of negotiations and much secrecy, the Obama Administration released the full text of a controversial Pacific Rim trade deal... Ashley Ahearn
Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama rejected an application to build the Keystone XL pipeline Friday after seven years of federal review, declaring the... Associated Press
A Different Kind Of CSA: Community-Supported Activism LYNNWOOD, Wash. – Carlo Voli moves through the crowd of protesters outside a recent public hearing in Washington. He pauses to talk to a woman holding a... Ashley Ahearn
Lawsuit Claims Salmon Farms Harm Native Fish In Puget Sound The Wild Fish Conservancy sued federal environmental and fisheries agencies Wednesday, saying they inadequately monitor the impact of commercial salmon... Kate OConnell
Geologically Speaking, The Northwest Is Still Under Construction Kim Malcolm talks to Dr. Kirk Johnson, sant director of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, about the geological wonders... Kim Malcolm
Birds Of A Feather Sometimes Get Divorced Sometimes, birds get divorced. “If you've had poor reproductive success with a particular mate, maybe it's better for both members of that pair to seek... Jeannie Yandel