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GEF Program receives record 15 applications
Port Susan estuary takes a hit from warming, low Stillaguamish River flow

The early summer, with its unusually hot days and low snowpack, offers a window into the future for local scientists.
Researchers have turned their attention to Port Susan and the mouth of the Stillaguamish River. Important tidal ecosystems there have been dwindling over the past鈥

Peninsula sees a rising risk of fires

The increasing fire risk tied to abnormally warm and dry weather conditions is igniting concerns statewide, including in Clallam County and Sequim.

Typically, the fire season for Clallam County is from July through the end of September, but 鈥渁ll bets are off this year鈥 as the season is鈥

Protesters spend 6 hours suspended from Shell ship in Bellingham harbor

Two activists spent about six hours Friday suspended from the anchor chain of a Royal Dutch Shell support ship docked in Bellingham to protest the petroleum giant鈥檚 plans to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean.
The protesters sitting in cloth slings attached themselves around 3:30 a鈥

Smart Trips planning picnic ride in Red Square June 24
草榴社区 students, faculty renew request for divestment

Students, faculty and staff have once again urged the Western Washington University Foundation to divest from fossil fuel companies.

More than 350 Western employees signed a letter in support of a student-led divestment campaign that is now in its third year.

Bellingham port environmental director retires after 20 years

When Mike Stoner first toured the Port of Bellingham鈥檚 properties 20 years ago, he started to make a mental list of contaminated sites that needed work.

It was 1995, and he had just been hired as the port鈥檚 environmental director. Before that, he鈥檇 been working鈥

North Kitsap grad travels Rio Grande

The Rio Grande is disappearing. Slowly but surely, less and less water is flowing from the snow peaks of Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico. Just shy of a year ago, Colin McDonald travelled along the Rio Grande to learn more about the damages being done to this majestic river.

"The world鈥

Huxley alumna to speak on grassroots campaigning June 4
AS passes another resolution to ask Foundation to divest

One day after the Western Associated Students Board voted in favor of the Students for Renewable Energy鈥檚 [SRE] fossil fuel divestment resolution, a group of 20 faculty, staff and students attempted to deliver a letter to Bruce Shepard asking the university and the Western Foundation to divest鈥

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