Aloha National Gun Violence Day
National Gun Violence Day, a nationwide movement that shows
collective power and honors the lives lost on account of gun
violence and those wounded by it. After it got its start,
orange became the color associated with the wider movement
fighting for gun violence prevention. The annual event
memorializes the shooting and death of 15-year old Hadiya
Pendleton in Chicago on January 29, 2013. Her friends word
orange on June 2, 2015 on what would have been Hadiya's 18th
birthday. Since then, National Gun Violence Day has been held
on the first Friday in June.
Trans
Mountain pipeline begins construction of tunnel in Burnaby,
B.C.
Construction has begun on the 2.6-kilometre tunnel in Burnaby,
B.C., for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.
Howe
Sound guide to launch maps for World Oceans Day
On the eve of World Oceans Day on June 8, the Howe
Sound/Átl’ka7tsem Marine Reference Guide project will be
launching two maps of the region.
Biden
administration suspends oil and gas leases in Arctic
National Wildlife Refuge
The Biden administration on Tuesday suspended oil and gas
leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, targeting one
of President Donald Trump’s most significant environmental
acts during his last days in office. Biden
Aims to End Arctic Drilling. A Trump-Era Law Could Foil His
Plans. President Biden may be forced to hold a new
lease sale for oil drilling in the pristine Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge, despite his vows to slash fossil fuel
pollution and his action this week to suspend Arctic drilling
leases that had been awarded in the final days of the Trump
administration.
Politicians,
environmentalists, industry divided on B.C.'s forestry plan
After weeks of arrests and attempts to block old growth
logging on Vancouver Island, the province's anticipated
forestry announcement proved to be a disappointment Tuesday to
protesters and environmentalists.
Public
invited to comment on state draft commercial fish net pen
guidance
Ecology is accepting comments on the draft Guidance for Marine
Net Pen Aquaculture in Washington State: Regulations, Risks
and Management now through June 21.
Montana's
largest wind farm contracts with Puget Sound Energy
What’s expected to be Montana’s largest wind farm secured its
first customer Wednesday from Colstrip Power Plant co-owner
Puget Sound Energy.
‘We’re
Not Going to See Tankers in Active Pass Ever Again’
Tankers of all sizes have been banned from travelling through
Active Pass, a narrow stretch of water between Mayne and
Galiano islands, following a public outcry and Tyee
reporting.
'It's a nuisance': Container ships anchored in Puget Sound causing headaches for neighbors
Three boats are anchored in Holmes Harbor, nestled between Whidbey and
Camano Islands. Approximately five more are sitting at Yukon Harbor near
Blake Island. They're among about 15 ships currently anchored in Puget
Sound because of a massive backlog of container ships up and down the
West Coast.
Looking to escape wildfire smoke in WA this year? A new tool could help
Smoke forecasting is notoriously hard to do, but a new tool from the
state Department of Ecology may help us anticipate hazardous air five
days in the future.
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