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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…

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.
But the poor get pollution.
A recently published study by academics from the state shows that the most dangerous air pollution in Seattle is becoming concentrated on the vulnerable residents of poor neighborhoods.

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…

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