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Aloha Friday!
The
Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd, recorded in
Abbey Road Studios goes to number one on the US Billboard
chart, beginning a record-breaking 741-week chart run.
Port
of Vancouver's Roberts Bank Terminal 2: 6 things to know
about the contentious $3.5B proposal
Federal approval of Roberts Bank Terminal 2 grants environmental
green light for $3.5 billion project heralded as critical step
in expanding container trade, but is decried by
conservationists.
Washington
Legislature unveils $69.2B two-year state budget
Completed with less than 36 hours left in the 2023 session, the
budget boosts funding for state worker wages, special education
and climate issues. WA
Legislature sends $13.4 billion transportation budget to
governor for signature Washington state lawmakers on
Saturday passed a $13.4 billion transportation budget for the
2023-25 biennium, with major investments in the ferry system,
transportation workforce, traffic safety and keeping projects on
track that are already in the works.
Biden
to Create White House Office of Environmental Justice
A new executive order requires every federal agency to address
the disproportionate impact of pollution and climate change on
minority communities.
Tribe
to fish for salmon on Elwha River a decade after dams fell
The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, Olympic National Park and the
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Monday that
the tribal ceremonial and subsistence fishery for coho salmon on
the Elwha will open this fall.
Coast
Salish youth reconnect with Indigenous lifeways, lands
Children and teens from seven tribes gathered on Whidbey Island
to explore the traditional food culture of their ancestors.
These
Rare BC Reefs Are No Longer Threatened by Offshore Drilling
Two multinational oil companies, ExxonMobil and Chevron Canada,
have voluntarily given up offshore exploratory oil and gas
permits they held in B.C. after the environmental law charity
Ecojustice, on behalf of environmental organizations the David
Suzuki Foundation and World Wildlife Fund Canada, challenged the
legality of the permits.
Oregon
commission petitions to add southern resident orcas to the
endangered species list
With Chinook salmon numbers dwindling along the Oregon Coast,
the southern resident orcas who live in the Pacific Northwest
increasingly face the risk of starvation. Oregon has listed the
salmon as an endangered species, and now a state commission is
petitioning to add the orcas to the same list.
Protected areas, fishery closures announced to help protect B.C.'s threatened southern resident killer whales
The federal departments of fisheries, environment and transport have
outlined what they describe as a fifth consecutive year of strong action
to protect and restore the southern resident population. But a
scientist says the measures need to go much further to help the animals
thrive.
‘Deeply troubling’: BC Hydro secretly handed out $430 million in Site C dam contracts
Beleaguered engineering firm SNC-Lavalin was among the big winners of
no-bid contracts for the over-budget hydro project on B.C.’s Peace
River, according to documents obtained by The Narwhal.
EPA proposal starts a new chapter in Duwamish Superfund cleanup
The Environmental Protection Agency released a long-awaited proposed cleanup plan last week for the East Waterway in Seattle.
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