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Abundant Demand – How can Public Policy Help Keep Energy Affordable?

On January 8, the Peterson Institute for International Economics here in Washington D.C. launched a new study by Trevor Houser and Shashank Mohan on the oil and gas production boom in the United States.1 Houser and Mohan use a general equilibrium model to assess the effects on the rest of the U.…

Whatcom program supports veterans while growing healthy vegetables for the community

On fertile land between Lynden and Bellingham, a nonprofit program is helping military veterans ease back into civilian life while growing healthy vegetables for the community at large.

The second growing season is underway for Growing Veterans, with a focus on…

Meet the next generation of Alaska's conservation leaders

Alaska Center for the Environment is excited to introduce the 2014 Conservation Internship Program participants! The Conservation Internship Program strategically invests in young adults planning careers in conservation. These young leaders are willing to make a long-term commitment to…

From Window magazine: 'Oceans in Peril'
New site recognizes excellence in sustainability
Sustainability wall opens in Wilson Library
New processing center brings more local produce to Whatcom County schools

The Caesar salads served up in some school cafeterias are about to cut their commute time, as a new processing center will allow more local produce to be served in schools.

Cloud Mountain Farm Center in Everson recently completed a new processing center, which will…

Scientists for Puget Sound Partnership to speak at WWU in Bellingham

Scientists who advise the state agency that manages the recovery of Puget Sound will give free public presentations on Tuesday, June 3, at Western Washington University.

Graduation pledge commits students to environmental responsibility
Expo highlights teams' Green Energy Fee projects
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