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Could a little transparency help curb pollution? | On Wednesday, the EPA released a new interactive map letting people check out the biggest stationary sources of global-warming emissions in their area. It’s a nifty tool. But could it actually lead to less pollution? Quite possibly, yes, if the past is any guide. In a conference call with… |
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Student's Web app earns Environmental Protection Agency award | |||
Reading Across Differences event scheduled for Nov. 16 | |||
Troy Abel presents at biology and conservation conference in Mexico | |||
Is Seattle creating ghettos of poverty and pollution? | In Seattle, the rich may get richer. |
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Professor's research shows neighborhood disparities in Seattle's pollution distribution and exposure risks | |||
Huxley's Troy Abel selected for Aspen Environment Forum Scholars Program | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Troy Abel to talk about good environmental PR practices at Feb. 11 event | |||
Troy Abel co-authors book on information disclosure and environmental performance | |||
Urban Transitions to present concept for revitalizing Bellingham downtown | Western Washington University's Urban Transitions Studio will present environmental assessments of a concept for infill and alleyway redevelopment along Cornwall Avenue from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1 in Bellingham City Hall council chambers, 210 Lottie St. The presentation… |