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Aloha Reducing Food Waste and Loss Friday!
        The International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste, with
        the 2023 theme “Reducing food loss and waste:  Taking Action to
        Transform Food Systems”, is an opportunity to call to
        action both the public (national or local authorities) and the
        private sector (businesses and individuals), to prioritise
        actions and move ahead with innovation to reduce food loss and
        waste towards restoring and building back better and
        resilient-ready, food systems. (United
          Nations)
      
The
            secret dispute behind cleaning Seattle’s only river
        Toxic legacy of Seattle’s only river could cost Boeing,
        taxpayers $1 billion. Talks over who pays more are secret. 
        
        Money,
            power and an ecosystem are all at stake in Canada-U.S.
            negotiations over a massive river 
        The Columbia River Treaty, hammered out between Canada and the
        United States and ratified in 1964, is being negotiated again —
        a process that has already lasted years — and the potential deal
        could have profound consequences both for the electrical output
        of the river and the people and wildlife that depend on it. 
      
Warm
            ocean waters work their way into Puget Sound
        Unusually warm waters in the Pacific Ocean — now pushing up
        against the Washington coast — are keeping oceanographers on
        alert for changes that could reverberate through the food web,
        potentially affecting fish, birds and marine mammals in coastal
        waters and in Puget Sound. 
      
This
            has been the worst wildfire season on record. What could
            2024 have in store?
        Dry conditions and warmer-than-usual temperatures helped fuel a
        long and unrelenting wildfire season that, to date, has burned
        more than 17,500,000 hectares, a 647 per cent increase over the
        10-year average. 
      
Mineral
            claims require First Nations consultation, B.C. Supreme
            Court rules
        The decision transforms the province’s mineral rights regime,
        which previously allowed almost anyone to stake a claim in First
        Nations territory without a duty to consult or even notify them.
        
      
Biden
            calls for ‘abundant’ salmon populations, directs agencies to
            honor tribal treaty rights President Bidendirected
        federal agencies to restore healthy and abundant wild salmon
        populations to the Columbia River Basin. The presidential
        memorandum also called for tribal treaty and trust obligations
        to be honored. 
      
Court
            order that prevents protest blockades at Fairy Creek expires
          
        The court order that made it illegal to block logging activity
        in the forest near the Fairy Creek watershed on southwestern
        Vancouver Island has expired. 
Puget Sound orcas beat up and even kill porpoises, new research reveals. But why? 
In a study published Thursday in Marine Mammal Science, researchers
 analyzed 78 documented interactions between southern residents and 
porpoises in the Salish Sea, mostly around the San Juan Islands, 
beginning in 1962. 
There are new proposals to bring back grizzly bears in the North Cascades 
Federal plans to reintroduce the bears in Washington derailed during the
 Trump years. A grizzly hasn’t been seen in the region since the 1990s. 
      
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