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New institute at 草榴社区 focuses on health of Salish Sea | As the new Salish Sea Studies Institute gets rolling at Western Washington, Wayne Landis is certain of one thing: It will not be creating studies that collect dust on a library shelf. 鈥淲e won鈥檛 be doing research just because it鈥檚 interesting,鈥 says Landis, a professor of environmental鈥 |
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Party to celebrate Real Food Challenge May 25 in Miller Hall | |||
Waste audit to be conducted May 25; volunteers needed | |||
Sustainable Action Fund to hold showcase of recent projects | |||
Three 草榴社区 offices win sustainability awards | |||
After shocking die-off, Oregon sea stars stage an epic comeback | All good outbreaks run their course. A community perishes or perseveres. And purple sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus) off the Oregon coast have picked survival. They’re mounting an epic comeback, after a sea-star wasting disease decimated the marine animals in 2014. It’s no secret that鈥 |
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Sustainable offices to be celebrated May 10 | |||
Bach to discuss environmental history of the Ozette Prairies May 11 | |||
Yoshiki Yamagata to speak on sustainable development and urban resilience on May 2 | |||
Electric bikes available for commuting, university business |