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Covering your climate: The Emerald Corridor
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Covering your climate: The Emerald Corridor

As the Pacific Northwest faces serious impacts from climate change, and moves to respond, the Society of Environmental Journalists provides a special in-depth report on how journalists can tell the unfolding story.

What Washington’s fight over climate-friendly power grid is all about

What Washington’s fight over climate-friendly power grid is all about

Washington legislators are moving to reshape the state's electricity grid in a dramatic way that favors renewable energy over the next three decades, and environmentalists are rejoicing that climate change is finally a top legislative priority.

Orcas, climate, oil spills and more - can Inslee, Dems perform in just 105 days?
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Orcas, climate, oil spills and more - can Inslee, Dems perform in just 105 days?

A sweeping array of Washington legislative proposals to counter climate change have their best chance to pass into law in 2019 than at any time in recent years. But it won't be easy for majority Democrats and Gov. Jay Inslee to get all they want in the 105-day session that began last week.

Orcas, climate, oil spills and more – can Inslee, Dems perform in just 105 days?
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Orcas, climate, oil spills and more – can Inslee, Dems perform in just 105 days?

A sweeping array of Washington legislative proposals to counter climate change have their best chance to pass into law in 2019 than at any time in recent years.

Water, climate, oil spills and more on Legislature’s environmental to-do list
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Water, climate, oil spills and more on Legislature’s environmental to-do list

Even with Democrats in charge of both houses of the Washington Legislature and the governor's mansion, the 2018 legislative session is far from a sure-fire win for environmentalists.

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