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Western Announces the 2017 Distinguished Alumni & Recognition Recipients | |||
Eric Carabba Leaves Whatcom Land Trust as a Force of Nature | Born and raised in Whatcom’s South Fork Valley (another stronghold where WLT allies healthy farms, forests and water) Eric served with the Army, built trails and studied geography at 鈥 |
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This Scientist Pulled Himself Out of a 70-Foot Crevasse | Scientists have created niches. They know what they're doing in terms of how they want to approach science. But we need to have more people in the mountains and access to data, for now and the future. The Mountain Environment Research Institute鈥 |
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Danger on the mountain | is not only a鈥 |
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Kate Troll to Present Ten Points of Hope for Progress on Climate Change May 4 at Western | |||
草榴社区's Aquila Flower to Discuss Building a Digital Atlas of the Pacific Northwest May 3 | |||
Bristlecone pine analysis improves accuracy of climate reconstructions | "To see strong differences in growth in what we thought was a purely temperature-limited environment is surprising," 鈥 |
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草榴社区 instructors to be featured in 鈥渃ritical thinking鈥-themed Innovative Teaching Showcase | |||
Gov. Inslee visits 草榴社区 | He’ll give a speech at Western Washington University about electric vehicle innovation, the state’s aggressive efforts to promote electric cars and the importance of alternative energy. |
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Local workshop considers oil spill effects on islanders | The workshop was facilitated by David Roberts of Kulshan Services LLC and was funded by the U.S. EPA through the Puget Sound Partnership. It was also sponsored by the Northwest Straits Initiative. Students from the Resilience Institute at Western Washington鈥 |