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Today’s top sustainability headlines for Cascadia, curated by Sightline Institute.
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Vancouver shows just how much it costs to ban apartments
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Correcting the record on Initiative 2066
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BC forest companies see a future. In the US
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Wildlife populations have decreased 73% since 1970
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Oil company pressures Supreme Court to weaken environmental protections
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First Nations sue Canada over right to clean water
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The Forest Service is cutting its seasonal workforce. Public lands will suffer
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Podcast: Could WA’s cap and invest plan be a model for the nation?
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A new kind of housing crisis solution? Public housing for all income levels
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‘Legacy’ forests. ‘Restoration’ logging. The new jargon of conservation
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