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Water Quality Decline Has Slowed

According to the latest Lake Whatcom Monitoring Program Annual Report for 2010-11 (Matthews et. al., 2012), our community’s primary drinking water source continues to decline in water quality. The rate of decline has slowed as indicated by some water quality parameters; however, other parameters…

Chemical-free For A Change

The industry has all but embraced a certain level of green, and now, many facilities are going the extra step and completely eliminating harmful chemicals from their janitorial carts and closets.

One university has made the pledge to their faculty, staff, students…

Students blog from Siberia during Polaris Project
Chemical-free For A Change

Sustainability has exploded.

What was once an idealistic notion has spawned countless products and pieces of equipment and launched new facets of nearly every industry.

But, the industry that has seen the most innovation and change…

What can you do to reduce waste at Western?
Google tracks hellish wildfire season in the American West

Google has created the 2012 US Wildfire Crisis Map to dynamically track the four dozen wildfires blazing across the United States, mostly in the West.

The map, built on its Crisis Response platform, is tracking about 50 fires, including the 100,000-acre Clay complex in Utah and the…

What can you do to reduce waste at Western?
10x12 pilot lowers energy use, cost
Scientist talks to county residents about climate change

By the end of the century, fall flooding on the Skagit River will be more severe, catastrophic coastal flooding could happen every year and salmon could be further endangered by low summer runoff, a University of Washington climate scientist told a packed house Thursday morning.
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