Amazon employees say they've been warned about speaking out on climate change Maren Costa says she’s been proud to work for Amazon for 15 years. So she says she was surprised when she was warned that she could be fired for speaking out about the company’s policies on climate change. Eilís O'Neill
Can the zoo survive an earthquake? Why is Green Lake so dark? We tackle your questions What about zoos in an earthquake? Why aren't there lights on the path around Green Lake? Listen to answers from our SoundQs team. Katherine Banwell
He's been shot at, his fish stolen. All because he exercises his tribal treaty rights in Skagit Valley Scott Schuyler says he’s been shot at, his tires slashed, his fish stolen. He’s gotten death threats on social media. Eilís O'Neill
Seattle tree rules are too lax, critics say. New city council members want to change that More safeguards for Seattle’s trees. That’s something two newly elected Seattle City Council members say they want to secure in legislation next year. Amy Radil
New plan for endangered Washington bird doesn't make anyone happy Washington state has a new conservation plan for marbled murrelets, an endangered seabird. But both environmental advocates and the timber industry are upset about it. Eilís O'Neill
Young climate protesters push Washington senators to sign onto Green New Deal On a chilly Monday morning, two dozen student protestors marched to the offices of Senator’s Murray and Cantwell in downtown Seattle. Esmy Jimenez
Terry Tempest Williams holds space for anger and healing On the living earth, erosion, death and following the light John O'Brien
What I learned about bears, from a dentist and engineer I traveled to Pakistan, hiked 16,000 feet above sea level, and was humbled by a parasite and passionate humans. Chris Morgan
Looking an orca in the eye: 'The closest thing to alien contact I may ever know' It was a clear and cold winter day. Alone on my paddle board, I had what seemed like the entire Salish Sea to myself. Chris Morgan
The moral dilemma of a Buddhist on a squid jigging trip I came too late to realizing the horror of what we were actually planning: A hunting expedition where kinship with nature would mean taking a life. Chris Morgan