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Where do WA鈥檚 candidates for governor stand on climate change? | Alternatively, Troy Abel, a professor of environmental policy with Western Washington University, said the omission might make sense. National polling indicates climate change among issues that motivate voters鈥 |
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EPA tightened refinery regs. Why did emissions rise? | At Western Washington University located near Seattle, Troy Abel said he has 鈥渮ero confidence鈥 that stronger standards alone can be trusted to reduce health risks. Environmental regulations 鈥渁re only as good as their enforcement,鈥 said Abel, a professor of environmental policy who has鈥 |
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The Clean Water Act turns 50: A Q&A with 草榴社区's Jean Melious and Angela Strecker | |||
Using Moss To Push Government Action in Seattle鈥檚 Duwamish Valley | When Nico Vargas spent her time mentoring teenage girls in South Seattle last year, they were just trying to make it through another day in high school 鈥 all while disproportionately burdened with air pollution. Vargas, then a鈥 |
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My summer in the Methow Valley with Sustainability Pathways | |||
Mercy Housing Northwest's Ellen Lohe to speak at Western Dec. 9 | |||
Get to Know: Emily Cone | Person I admire most and why: “One of my professors, Wendy Walker, always really inspired me. She really connected with her students on a level I’ve never seen before.” |
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Student Lauren Squires speaks at fall commencement |