A Journey To A Place Where There Used To Be Ice Ross Reynolds talks to state climatologist Nick Bond about an upcoming research trip he and other scientists are making to Fairbanks, Alaska, where they... Amina Al-Sadi
Seattle Waves Tourists Goodbye, Returns To Building Seawall As we bid the tourists adieu, we welcome back the cranes and construction. Season 2 of Seattle’s waterfront development project starts Wednesday. It... Joshua McNichols
Good News On Climate Change? Not So Much Ross Reynolds speaks with Dr. Koko Warner, lead author of the adaptation section in the latest UN report on Climate Change, about a new University of... Ross Reynolds
Appealing To A Higher Authority In Climate Effort Marcie Sillman speaks with Jessie Dye, outreach director for Earth Ministry, about the 2014 UN Climate Summit and the involvement of religious groups in... Posey Gruener
The U.S. Controls More Ocean Than Any Other Nation, So Why Do We Import 91 Percent Of Our Seafood? Here in the Northwest we take pride in our regional seafood industry, but details about the big picture of seafood distribution may surprise or appall... John O'Brien
When Sally Sees Seals On The Seattle Seashore, She Stops Marcie Sillman speaks with Brenda Peterson, co-founder of Seal Sitters, about what people should do when they see seal pups lining Washington's beaches. Matthew Streib
Hi! I'm A Nutria (That Pesky Rodent With Orange Teeth) Olympia has developed a pesky problem. The Olympian reports that several dozen nutria are infesting Capitol Lake. Wildlife agents from the U.S.... Keva Andersen
Can The Soil Really Save Us From Climate Change? This week on Speakers Forum we’ll hear from author Kristin Ohlson. Her new book is "The Soil Will Save Us: How Scientists, Farmers, and Foodies Are... John O'Brien
Costco Settles With Feds Over Clean Air Act Violations Costco, the nation's second largest retailer, has agreed to settle with the Environmental Protection Agency over violations of the Clean Air Act. The... Kim Malcolm
Proposed Coal Terminals Denied Permit In Oregon Ross Reynolds talks with KUOW reporter Ashley Ahearn about what the denial of a key permit for a coal terminal in Oregon means for Washington state. Jim Gates