Atlantic salmon farms banned, 7 months after great fish escape Atlantic salmon farming has been banned from Washington state waters. Gov. Jay Inslee signed the ban on non-native fish farms into law Thursday morning... John Ryan
Trump Administration backs away from push for drilling off Northwest coast The Trump administration said Tuesday it would not push for oil and gas drilling off the Northwest coast. Local protesters and politicians have been... John Ryan
Planning a trip? Ten ways to pollute less When it comes to climate change, a small number of us have disproportionate impact. That’s especially true when it comes to air travel, since most... John Ryan
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
No more mangoes and meat. The hard truth for competitive clean living Apples over mangoes. Veggies over steak. Shorter showers and less driving alone. Those are some of the ways Seattle residents say they’re changing their... Amy Radil
Want to know what a zero-waste life looks like? Meet Deb Deb Seymour remembers the moment she realized we’re in big trouble. It was 1970-something, and she was around six years old. Twice a week she would... Amy Rolph
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
EPA in Seattle: Amazon will pay $1.2M for distributing illegal pesticides In one of their first attempts to regulate the online marketplace, officials with the Environmental Protection Agency in Seattle said they’ve reached a... Amy Radil
Washington state moves closer to banning Atlantic salmon farms The Washington House of Representatives has voted to phase out farming of non-native fish in state waters, drawing the end of Atlantic salmon farming in... John Ryan
Seattle needs more trees. But who's counting? Tree advocates say if Seattle wants to do a better job counting and preserving trees, it should follow the lead of its suburbs. Amy Radil