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Landmark Study Demonstrates Climate Benefits of Estuary Restoration | Restore America’s Estuaries has released the findings of a groundbreaking study that confirms the climate mitigation benefits of restoring tidal wetland habitat in the Snohomish Estuary, located within the nation’s second largest estuary: Puget Sound. The study, the first of its kind, finds… |
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Western to end sale of bottled water on campus | |||
Dagnon, Green and Welch recognized for innovative teaching | |||
Lathrop named director of local architects group | Rose Lathrop has been named executive director of the Northwest American Institute of Architects. |
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Speaker to address climate change, extreme weather March 6 | |||
New director of ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's marine sciences center seeks more outreach | Erika McPhee-Shaw, who grew up in the home of an ice scientist, explored a variety of interests before she emerged with what the affable scientist calls her mission to "watch the water" for important environmental developments. |
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The human aspect of sustainability | |||
Fuzhan Nasiri to discuss renewable heat Feb. 20 | |||
Discussion on renewable heat slated for Feb. 20 | |||
Miles to present 'What Would John Muir Think About National Park Wilderness Today?' Feb. 13 on campus |