Ashley Ahearn
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Do you want to make energy companies pay $25 for every ton of carbon they emit? What if that meant your gas cost more and your electric bill went up? It’s a decision Washington voters are facing.
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A young Ugandan scientist talks about life on her family farm and what she's learned about wolves and ranchers in Washington state.
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An invasive crab native to Europe has been found for the first time in Washington's Puget Sound after growing steadily along the West Coast.
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The Washington Department of Ecology has issued a $444,000 fine to the state’s largest electronic waste recycler after an investigation showed it was dumping toxics-laced electronics overseas.
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Washington state regulators have issued a $176 million fine against Volkswagen for violating air quality laws by equipping diesel cars with software programmed to cheat emissions tests.
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Friday was the public's last chance to comment on Washington Gov. Jay Inslee's plan to limit carbon pollution from the state's biggest emitters. But with a carbon tax on the November ballot, it won't be voters' last word on the matter.
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Fifty-two people were arrested Sunday after camping out on train tracks that service oil refineries in northern Puget Sound. They were among hundreds of activists who demonstrated against fossil fuels in Anacortes, Washington.
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The environmental review for what could be the largest coal export terminal in the country appears to have been put on hold.
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A small city on the Columbia River is open for business when it comes to producing and shipping methanol, despite controversy over a similar project elsewhere in the Northwest.
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Washington state regulators are setting aside the rules they’ve been working on to limit the amount of greenhouse gases that can be emitted into the air.