The convention center is getting bigger. So is its carbon footprint You might think that before a massive project like the convention center expansion is approved, Seattle would decide how the city’s ambitious climate... Amy Radil
Divers' videos capture new suspects in salmon farm collapse Washington state officials are looking at some new suspects in the collapse of an Atlantic salmon farm: sea creatures clogging the floating structure’s... John Ryan
Should Seattle declare war on parking to fight climate change? Make no mistake: The rising cost and declining amount of on-street parking downtown are part of a much bigger plan to reduce Seattle's carbon footprint . David Hyde
How to fight climate change (without being insufferable about it) OK, you’re a climate warrior: You take the bus, downtown or to California. You eat vegan. But do you have to be so insufferable about it? Some people... Kim Malcolm
MAP: See where sea levels may rise in Seattle Jack Block Park seems like an unlikely leisure spot, tucked among railroad tracks and Port of Seattle cranes. But it also provides a panoramic view of... Amy Radil
'Water in the streets': a glimpse of the Northwest's watery future Tom and Marie Cawrse live on the far east side of Port Townsend, on the northeast point of Washington's Olympic Peninsula, right on the beach. Since... Eilís O'Neill
Heatwaves, wildfires, high water: Climate change is 'already here' Kim Malcolm talks with Dr. Philip Mote about how climate change is changing Washington state. Mote is director of the Oregon Climate Change Research... Kim Malcolm
VIDEO: Seattle a 'climate leader'? Our carbon emissions tell a different story For more than 15 years, leaders of the Emerald City have been promising that Seattle will lead the nation in fighting climate change. But the lofty... John Ryan
Will Seattle’s new mayor hold the city to its climate change goals? More electric vehicles. More charging stations. More transit. Congestion pricing for cars. Funds for affordable housing. And lobbying for a statewide... Amy Radil
This week's news isn't going to pump itself The Trump Administration says it will stop telling prosecutors to look the other way when states legalize marijuana and wants to open federal waters off...