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Urban Transitions Studio to present downtown corridor planning study March 13 | |||
Coal train initiative backers to speak Friday at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Stoney Bird and Rick Dubrow, leaders of the No Coal Political Action Committee, will speak at noon Friday, Feb. 24, in Academic West room 304 on the Western Washington University campus. |
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'Urbanized' documentary to be screened Feb. 27 at Western | |||
Leaders of No Coal PAC to speak on campus Feb. 24 | |||
Citizens' group studies Lake Padden water quality | A citizens' group called People for Lake Padden has been conducting a series of tests of the recreational lake's water quality, hoping that the data will provide information for city and county officials to use as they regulate development in its watershed. |
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Welcome to Puget Sound, Mr. President — environmental work in progress | Mr. President, welcome to Washington, Puget Sound and Everett. Your visit to Boeing takes in a special point of pride for the region and the national economy. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Makes EPA Green Energy List | Western Washington University ranks 17th on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) list of the nation's top 20 higher education green energy purchasers. It's the only college or university in the state of Washington to make the list. Each year, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø offsets… |
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Feb. 22 town hall meeting to discuss solar panel project on Environmental Studies building | |||
U.S. Ag. Dept. Announces Plan To Accelerate Restoration | The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a new plan to accelerate forest and watershed restoration. Officials say $40 million has been allocated to fund several projects nationwide, including two forests in Eastern Washington state. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø 17th on EPA list of renewable energy purchasers |