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Today’s top sustainability headlines for the Pacific Northwest, curated by Sightline Institute.
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WA proposes ban on ‘forever chemicals’ in clothes, other products
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CA’s orphan wells still pose health risks
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Rattlesnake Mountain soon to be co-managed between Feds and Tribes
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Can LNG reduce pollution? Canada digs (unsuccessfully) for proof
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WA residents ask: What is our wildlife agency for?
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Gov. Inslee touts encampment clearing efforts, proposes more money for housing
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Why are there so many fossil fuel lobbyists at COP28?
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Private timberland on the west coast lost billions in value due to wildfires
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Car noise pollution is worse in redlined neighborhoods. And not just for humans
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No-brainer of the year: Wolverines get protections
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