Cleaner fuels could soon power Washington cars Transportation is the biggest climate polluter in Washington and nationwide. John Ryan
Fighting Global Warming Requires Changes In How Cows Are Fed Stopping climate change won't just mean a halt to burning coal and gasoline. It will mean an end to cutting forests and mining the soil to grow more food. Fortunately, it is possible. Dan Charles
Trump Enacts Sweeping Public Lands Protections With His Signature President Trump signs into law new public lands and rivers protections, including the designation of a new Devil's Staircase Wilderness in Oregon.
An ancient beach reborn — and renamed for a clam Heading out through the mud to dig clams by hand, Holden was following the footsteps of his ancestors who were doing the same thing in the same spot 1,100 years ago. John Ryan
It's 2050 And This Is How We Stopped Climate Change Let's imagine that we've ended global warming. Humans no longer are releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Here's what life is like in a zero-carbon world. Dan Charles
Puerto Rico's Historic Ceiba Tree Blooms After Hurricane Devastation A huge, centuries-old ceiba tree on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques has bloomed again for the first time since Hurricanes Maria and Irma struck. Residents see this as a sign of hope.
Commentary: 4 Ways To Reduce Plastics And Other Single-Use Disposables In Your Kitchen From sandwich bags to paper towels, food prep and storage is rife with products destined for the landfill. Here's how one food writer cut back on waste without sacrificing modern conveniences. Kristen Hartke
Green airplanes? Not on the horizon yet Kicking aviation’s climate-harming carbon habit is likely to be a long, slow climb, made more difficult as the industry expands rapidly. John Ryan
Cattle grazing gives way to big solar farm leases in Central Washington A Portland-based energy developer has signed property leases for a big solar farm in Klickitat County near the Columbia River. When completed, the solar... Tom Banse