Tag: Salmon Salmon articles Passing the Private Forest Accord Would Help Oregon Catch Up with Washington and California That would be good news, finally, for salmon. Feb 9, 2022 February 9, 2022 Kate Anderson https://www.sightline.org/profile/kate-anderson/ Senior Researcher, Farms and Forests Pebble Mine, Bristol Bay, and Salmon A high stakes case study in the political corruption of science. Aug 17, 2020 August 17, 2020 John Abbotts https://www.sightline.org/profile/john-abbotts/ Contributor Housing Policy Is… Salmon Policy? How state laws permitting more homes could ease two crises at once. Feb 18, 2020 February 18, 2020 David Goldberg https://www.sightline.org/profile/davidgoldberg/ It’s Not Even Close: Economics Says the Snake River Dams Should Go If we count Northwesterners’ love for salmon, that is. Sep 16, 2019 September 16, 2019 Daniel Malarkey https://www.sightline.org/profile/danielmalarkey/ Fellow Agroforestry Could Help Cascadia’s Farmers and Dwindling Salmon Populations One Snohomish County apple farmer is spanning the fish vs. farm divide Aug 15, 2019 August 15, 2019 Margaret Morales https://www.sightline.org/profile/margaretmorales/ The Long Battle to Protect West Coast Salmon from Pesticides But will the Trump Administration reverse protections? Jul 18, 2017 July 18, 2017 John Abbotts https://www.sightline.org/profile/john-abbotts/ Contributor Another Columbia River Oil Trains Proposal And a chance for the public to stop it. Jun 7, 2017 June 7, 2017 Eric de Place https://www.sightline.org/profile/eric-de-place/ What Oil Trains Threaten in Grays Harbor Crude-by-rail terminals could mean steep costs to the local ecology. Sep 10, 2015 September 10, 2015 Eric de Place https://www.sightline.org/profile/eric-de-place/ Weekend Reading 7/10/15 The success of free birth control, oil trains contribute to racism, and more. Jul 10, 2015 July 10, 2015 Keiko Budech https://www.sightline.org/profile/keikobudech/ Senior Communications Associate Weekend Reading 3/13/15 Worse than Pebble Mine, explaining sexual consent once and for all, and more. Mar 13, 2015 March 13, 2015 Serena Larkin https://www.sightline.org/profile/serenalarkin/ Editorial Director 1 2 Next »