Environment Protestors not giving up on foiling Shell's Seattle moorage plans As part of a 2011 coal port protest, environmentalists projected this image in different iconic locations around the city. Credit: Marcus Donner/ Rainforest Action Network by Martha Baskin / March 13, 2015
Environment Does the Northwest need electric trains? Electric trains, like this one in Carlisle 300 miles north of London, are common in Europe and Asia. by Martha Baskin / March 12, 2015
Politics The downsides of a (low-carbon) diet The dreaded (low-carbon) diet. Credit: Flickr user Horrace by Knute Berger / March 9, 2015
Environment The problem with low snowpack? It's not about the water Canoe Peak. Credit: Monty Vanderbilt by Knute Berger / March 8, 2015
Environment Seabird numbers: a surprising trend A merganser swims in Seattle waters. by Martha Baskin / March 4, 2015
Politics Field Notes from Olympia: The ever elusive 'public good' Credit: Greg Hollobaugh by Nathalie Kuroiwa-Lewis / March 4, 2015
Politics Guest Opinion: Transportation bill neuters WA's climate change response for next 16 years A smogset over the Puget Sound. Credit: Roland Li by Pramila Jayapal / March 2, 2015
Politics The oil trains and the cities: How safe? Tank cars hours after they derailed under the Magnolia Bridge in Interbay last year. by Martha Baskin / February 26, 2015
Environment Coyotes everywhere: Vashon Island's experience A coyote pounces on small prey in Yellowstone National Park. by Daniel Jack Chasan / February 24, 2015
Politics Guest Opinion: Will Seattle take a stand on, or a cut of the Arctic drilling action? Why would the Port of Seattle, self-proclaimed Green Gateway, agree to host Shell's Arctic drilling fleet? by KC Golden / February 18, 2015
Politics Green and affordable: the unicorn of Seattle's housing quest by Martha Baskin / February 8, 2015
Politics GOP senators offer options on energy and carbon reductions Doug Ericksen by John Stang / February 4, 2015
Politics Should oil trains' schedules be public knowledge? Tank cars hours after they derailed under the Magnolia Bridge in Interbay. by John Stang / February 3, 2015
Environment Environmentalists hope Port reconsiders oil-related lease An ice-strengthened oil drilling vessel, the Kulluk, which Shell decided to scrap after it drifted aground while being towed. Credit: Day Donaldsen by Martha Baskin / February 1, 2015