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Today’s top sustainability headlines for Cascadia, curated by Sightline Institute.
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BC forbids dumping on farmland, so why is it so hard to stop it?
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In Burien, ‘the soap opera continues’ as quarrels grow over city’s camping ban
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OSU scientists say world’s largest marine protected areas aren’t delivering biodiversity benefits
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BC transfers 312 hectares of land on Vancouver Island to Lyackson First Nation and Cowichan Tribes
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Idaho environmental board rescinds gold, antimony mine permit
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