Aloha Bisexuality Friday!
          Bisexuality Day came about in response to prejudice and
          marginalization that bisexuals experienced from both straight
          people and from those within the LGBT community. It was first
          observed in 1999, after being thought up by three bisexual
          rights activists: Wendy Curry, Michael Page, and Gigi Raven
          Wilbur.
Inside
              a 50-year journey to reopen the ‘lungs’ of the Squamish
              River  
          A company built a spit that blocked salmon from accessing
          crucial habitat — then it left. Decades later, the Squamish
          Nation, local environmentalists and the federal government
          have worked together to finally break open the barrier and
          reconnect a fractured estuary. 
Indigenous
              leaders hope to restore the culinary and cultural bounty
              of ancient B.C. sea gardens
          For years, academics wondered about the origins of the long
          string of rocks piled along the tide line. The answer came
          when they spoke to local First Nations, who said the rocks
          were sea gardens created by their ancestors as cultivation
          sites thousands of years ago.
The
              Once and Future River
          The Duwamish has been a vital waterway for Indigenous peoples
          for generations. Now it’s largely invisible, drastically
          reshaped, and among the most polluted rivers in the nation.
          Can it be saved?
First
              public global database of fossil fuels launches
          A first-of-its-kind database for
          tracking the world’s fossil fuel production, reserves and
          emissions includes data from over 50,000 oil, gas and coal
          fields in 89 countries, covering 75% of global reserves,
          production and emissions. 
        
Coastal
            GasLink warned more than 50 times over environmental
            violations during pipeline construction
          Coastal GasLink has now been warned more than 50 times about
          environmental violations during construction of its natural
          gas pipeline across northern British Columbia, according to
          the province.
After
            decades of dwindling runs, sockeye salmon return to Yukon
            fishing village in droves 
          It's been more than 20 years since Champagne and Aishihik
          elder Chuck Hume has seen anything close to the number of
          sockeye salmon that have shown up to spawn at the Yukon
          fishing village of Klukshu this fall. Numbers are almost
          double the escapement goal so far, but it's not yet clear why
          the fish are back.
          
          The
            Forest Service is experimenting with relocating tree species
            to save them from climate change
          ‘Assisted migration’ has come to the Pacific Northwest, but
          experts don’t agree if it’s a good thing or a radical response
          to a warming world. 
        
Mayor
            Harrell signs $6.5 million Green New Deal to reduce impact
            of climate change
          Mayor Bruce Harrell signed the Green New Deal legislation into
          law Thursday morning, which includes a series of projects that
          aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Seattle and build
          the communities' resilience against the effects of climate
          change. 
        
Pandemic
            Poaching Sets Rockfish Conservation Effort Back Years
          Illegal fishing in rockfish conservation areas around Galiano
          Island, British Columbia, spiked dramatically in 2020 and
          2021. 
          
        
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