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From serving as Washington’s Energy Policy Director to helping Seattle build a carbon-free electric utility, climate advocate and policy architect KC Golden has done it all. Read More

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According to Carmen Martinez, South Park ranks first in Washington State for the highest asthma rates and the smallest tree canopy. Read More

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Perry England is Vice-President of Building Performance at MacDonald-Miller where his team uses the most innovative thinking and technologies to make buildings work as efficiently as possible. But for England, energy efficiency isn’t just for buildings.
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Sarra Tekola is on a mission. The Environmental Sciences student at the University of Washington has been an activist and climate change evangelist her whole life. Now, her sights are set on achieving climate justice in Washington State. Read More

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What happens when a would-be environmental attorney and a self-declared “lifelong do-gooder and policy junkie” go into craft brewing? They launch Fremont Brewing, one of Washington State’s most sustainable small breweries. Read More

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When Reverend Marilyn Cornwell arrived at the Church of the Ascension in Magnolia five years ago, just a handful of church members were active in the environmental movement. Today, environmental stewardship is a central mandate for the entire congregation. Read More

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Dr. Amundson says severe weather events around the world caused by climate change are closely tied to health-related issues and are negatively impacting human health. Read More

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For Labor, there’s a careful balance between job retention, responding to ecological concerns and making change at a pace that won’t economically hurt communities. Read More

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Climate change and animal welfare has always been a concern for Sylvia Moss. But when she became a mom, wanting a better future for this world—and for her son—turned “Technicolor.” Read More

June 3, 2015 International Examiner Climate change: Groups launch community research on inequity Volunteers walked out of the Southside Commons