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Today’s top sustainability headlines for Cascadia, curated by Sightline Institute.
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15 states profit from tribal land without serving Indigenous people
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Oregon’s largest natural gas utility hasn’t actually gone green
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What on earth just happened with BC’s carbon tax?
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Microsoft claims AI can solve climate change while selling to fossil fuel companies
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Some BC residents spend 40 percent of their income on food
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As Northwest homes and businesses get more energy efficient, that’s helping the power grid, report finds
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Aquatic ecosystems aren’t immune to wildfire impacts, research shows
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CuMo exploration project could become an Idaho mine. Environmental groups are worried
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Surviving a climate disaster isn’t likely to change how you vote
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Why schools are ripping up asphalt schoolyards across the US
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