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Today’s top sustainability headlines for the Pacific Northwest, curated by Sightline Institute.
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The climate scientists are not alright
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Duwamish Tribe sues Dept of Interior, demanding federal recognition
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Views: The true cost of climate stalemate in Congress
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More adaptation action needed in BC for climate disasters
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Navigation Teams address ‘perfect storm’ of Portland homelessness
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‘That’s farming’: After drought last year, WA farmers contend with cold delaying crops
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Humpback mothers are bing squeezed from both sides
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Climate change is shifting what seafood restaurants serve
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Chemical plastic recycling gets a boost in 18 US states. But is it really recycling?
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Sunken trash made into treasure
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