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Jamestown S'Klallam tribe and students spearhead Dungeness floodplain restoration study

Jamestown S'Klallam tribe scientists have teamed up with Western Washington University's Huxley College on the Peninsulas as part of a Dungeness River floodplain restoration effort.

“The big question is to plant or not to plant,” said Jenise Bauman, the college's assistant…

2016-03-07
EcoReps works to improve campus sustainability

Every Wednesday evening, environmentally friendly volunteers involved with EcoReps meet in a classroom to discuss how to make the UW a more sustainable place.
EcoReps, a student-run organization, introduces small sustainability projects each quarter on the UW’s campus, focusing on areas…

2016-03-01
Bellingham residents can win free utilities for a month 2016-02-26
Free month on the bus available for first-time riders 2016-02-16
Indian scholar, environmentalist Vandana Shiva to speak at Western Feb. 25 2016-02-08
Bellingham kicks off 'Energy Year' with downtown celebration 2016-02-04
All Starbucks cups at Western are now compostable 2016-02-04
Bellingham declares 2016 Energy Year; $5M on the line

In support of efforts to save energy, address climate change and increase the use of renewable energy sources, 2016 has been declared “Energy Year” by Bellingham Mayor Kelli Linville.

The title officially recognizes a series of projects the city is helping coordinate this year with…

2016-02-04
Info session Feb. 3 for 32nd Street employees to cover transportation options 2016-02-02
Whatcom View: Everyone can help city win energy prize

Bellingham residents certainly aren’t new to the idea of saving energy. Over the past several years many of us have taken measures to improve our homes, adopted new habits at work and school, and in general, have learned more about the effects of using energy on our environment. Overall, this…

2016-02-01
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