Author Profile Daniel Jack Chasan Daniel Jack Chasan is an author, attorney, and writer of many articles about Northwest environmental issues.
Politics Can Washington reduce the high number of maternal deaths? Researchers and policy makers are trying to figure out all the factors that assure a happy delivery outcome for mother and child. by Daniel Jack Chasan / October 3, 2016
Environment License to kill: How Washington may lose its right to wipe out salmon A salmon-blocking section of West Hylebos Creek in Federal Way in 2015 before the state Department of Transportation replaced it. While appealing court orders, the state has been carrying out some... by Daniel Jack Chasan / September 18, 2016
Environment Salmon farming on the rise in Washington Aquaculture by Daniel Jack Chasan / August 18, 2016
Environment Orchards, wilderness, a mountain town: Who gets the water? Leavenworth by Daniel Jack Chasan / July 17, 2016
Tech Canada pours millions into megaquake warning system Ocean Networks Canada is building on its offshore research history to create a new earthquake warning system. by Daniel Jack Chasan / July 5, 2016
Green group turns attention to affordable housing El Centro's biggest affordable housing effort is the Roberto Maestas Plaza, but more projects could be ahead under a new partnership with Forterra. by Daniel Jack Chasan / May 22, 2016
Environment Judge: Failed salmon restoration has cost billions Salmon move through a fish ladder on a Washington dam. by Daniel Jack Chasan / May 16, 2016
Politics How economics turned NW coal ports into the walking dead Empty coal cars flank Bakken Oil tankers at the Port of Everett. by Daniel Jack Chasan / May 4, 2016
Environment The most threatened waterway in Washington? The Green River. by Daniel Jack Chasan / April 13, 2016