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Ingersoll Rand Foundation donates $25,000 to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø energy program | |||
Lecture: Carbon nanotubes are popular, but are they toxic for the environment? | |||
Western's Huxley College Speaker Series to Host Toxicologist Aaron Edgington March 30 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Scientist Receives Grant to Analyze Snowmobile-Related Pollutants on Mount Baker | |||
Cool 2011 summer helped Lake Whatcom water quality a bit | Scientific measurements of the biochemistry of Lake Whatcom showed some improvement in 2011, but that is probably the result of a cool summer, not human efforts to control polluting runoff. |
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Whatcom Locavore: A food policy wish list, and crockpot rump roast recipe | Last week I participated with a panel of speakers for an ecogastronomy class at Western Washington University. The course is taught by Gigi Berardi, an enthusiastic instructor who also teaches local food and farm courses at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø and ecogastronomy in Italy with Slow Food. The topic this particular… |
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Huxley farm documentary appears on The Joe Show | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Creates Map For Avalanche Forecast | A new web site has been launched to help those going into the back country keep tabs on avalanche conditions. The interactive site was created by the institute for spatial information and analysis at Western Washington University’s Huxley College of the Environment. |
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Urban Transitions Studio to present downtown corridor planning study March 13 | |||
Ylva Lekberg to speak on plant invasion March 9 |