Aloha Kite Day!
International Kite Day started in India, where it takes place
in the northwestern state of Gujarat, and is most widely
celebrated in the city of Ahmedabad. The festival is known as
Uttarayan in the Hindi language, and it is also called Makar
Sakranti in parts of India. It celebrates the changing of the
seasons from winter to summer, as well the upcoming harvest of
winter crops. People come from countries all over the world to
celebrate. The kites that are associated with the festival
symbolize the spirit of gods awakening after their winter
sleep.
Trans
Mountain Pipeline Faces Scrutiny on Soil Stability, Fraser
River Impact
The federal Crown corporation building the Trans Mountain
Pipeline expansion has been handed a seven-day deadline to
answer tough questions about soil stability, drilling method,
and environmental impacts after proposing to redrill and
reroute part of a 1.5-kilometre tunnel beneath the Fraser
River.
Sea
level on steroids: Record tides flood Washington coastlines
Some of the highest tides ever recorded hit Seattle and much
of the Washington coast this week. High tides in Port
Townsend, Seattle, and Tacoma on Friday were nearly two feet
higher than forecast.
The
Great Bear Rainforest’s Great Big Whales
British Columbia’s Kitimat fjord is an unlikely home for
massive fin whales, and scientists are beginning to understand
what makes the area so attractive.
WA
legislators prepare for long list of climate change bills
Lawmakers could look at more than a dozen climate proposals
addressing carbon reduction and other environmental issues.
John Stang reports.
Criminal
charges filed in Puyallup River pollution case. Dam operator
faces jail time, fines
The Washington State Attorney General’s Office filed 36
criminal charges Monday against Orting’s Electron Hydro dam
operator after turf polluted the Puyallup River during a
construction project in 2020.
Can
salmon eggs survive Washington's heavy floods?
When rivers flood, it can damage the salmon eggs held within
them, setting back those populations.
‘We
need to learn to do things faster’: Canada’s new environment
minister talks climate — and compromise
From overseeing 2030 targets to phasing out fossil fuel
subsidies, Steven Guilbeault has been tasked with one of the
largest to-do lists of the entire federal cabinet.
Ocean warmth sets record high in 2021 as a result of greenhouse gas emissions
Since the late 1980s, Earth’s oceans have warmed at a rate eight times
faster than the preceding decades.
B.C. environmental, rights groups welcome court win over RCMP delay in approving watchdog report
B.C. Civil Liberties Association took force to court over 3½-year wait
for review of monitoring complaint.
State Supreme Court OKs steelhead farming
The state Supreme Court published a unanimous decision by its nine
judges Thursday to uphold the state Department of Fish and Wildlife's
approval of steelhead farming in Puget Sound.
Still No Penalties for Coastal GasLink Environmental Violations
More than a year after Coastal GasLink was cited for multiple
environmental violations on its pipeline route through northern B.C.,
the provincial government still hasn’t imposed penalties.
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