Author Profile Daniel Jack Chasan Daniel Jack Chasan is an author, attorney, and writer of many articles about Northwest environmental issues.
Environment Can little old Washington influence the price of coal to China? A coal-powered generating plant in China. by Daniel Jack Chasan / August 11, 2011
Politics Behind a judge's refusal to go along with Obama's river plan Little Goose Dam near Starbuck in Eastern Washington is one of four that have been considered possible candidates for demolition. The others are Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, and Lower Granite by Daniel Jack Chasan / August 3, 2011
Culture Art and the Far West: 'chasms without and chasms within' Albert Bierstadt's Puget Sound on the Pacific Coast is on exhibit at the SAM. by Daniel Jack Chasan / July 26, 2011
Environment A new SAM show is a foray into our environmental history Albert Bierstadt's Puget Sound on the Pacific Coast is on exhibit at the SAM. by Daniel Jack Chasan / July 10, 2011
Politics Would a Washington state coal port mean a damn thing to the environment? A coal-powered generating plant in China. by Daniel Jack Chasan / June 28, 2011
Environment The road leading to Alberta oil sands gets bumpy Tailings from an open pit tar sands operation in Alberta. by Daniel Jack Chasan / June 21, 2011
Environment Climate change menaces the future of lynx A Canadian lynx by Daniel Jack Chasan / June 12, 2011
New battleground for the Seattle waterfront The Alaskan Way Viaduct by Daniel Jack Chasan / May 19, 2011
Environment Hailed last year for collaborating, Colville Forest factions have gotten nowhere The Colville National Forest: Is there enough to go around? by Daniel Jack Chasan / May 12, 2011
Lost civilization along West Coast? New evidence says yes Clovis spear points by Daniel Jack Chasan / May 10, 2011