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The New China Syndrome: Waiting for United States Climate Action While Pursuing Economic Growth

Will 2014 be remembered as the year that environmental policies of the world’s major economies began to adapt to seriously combat climate change? In the final weeks of last year, it seemed possible.

2015-04-21
Earth Week is April 20 to 25 2015-04-17
Story of German renewable energy on display through May 7 2015-04-17
Authors of Salish Sea book to speak at Village Books April 16 2015-04-16
Go for the Green event April 16 celebrates campus residents' sustainability 2015-04-15
NW Forestland Could Be Leased For Geothermal Development

The volcanic ridges of the Cascades have long been poked and prodded by people who want to know what kind of geothermal energy they'll find beneath the surface.

But many of the Northwest's hot spots are on public lands. And in some cases, federal land…

2015-04-13
Students win $75K for solar window 2015-04-13
Our lives and livelihoods depend on saving the Salish Sea

Bert Webber, a retired professor of environmental and marine science at Western Washington University and the driving force behind the naming of the Salish Sea, is quick to tell you that not having a name can create problems. In the early 1970s, people in Washington state were worried about the…

2015-04-10
Input needed on sustainability direction for Western 2015-04-10
Western students to present solar window in D.C. 2015-04-09
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