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Interview Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon on the Recent Legislative Session
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A recent IPCC report sets out the current facts about climate change and what we must do to avoid the worst.
Jerud Martin, Urban Northwest Homes
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Legislature is in Session- Time for Us to Raise Our Voices on Climate
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Mark Boatright- Frost and Kitsap Resiliency Project
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Mark Hallenbeck TRAC UW Part 1
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Part 1 of a conversation with UW's Mark Hallenbeck, transportation expert on our present and future transportation challenges.
Mark Hallenbeck TRAC UW Part 2
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Part 2 of a conversation with UW's Mark Hallenbeck, transportation expert on our present and future transportation challenges.
Meaghan Vibbert, Douglas County PUD Green Hydrogen
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Washington's Douglas County PUD is building a green hydrogen producing facility on the Columbia River. PIO Meaghan Vibbert explains how and why producing this fuel in this way is good for our climate future.
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We rely on our environment for our continued existence, it doesn't rely on us.
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Throwing our garbage over the fence- and what a sinking boat can tell us about our response to climate change.
Partisanship and Ideology as Related to Climate Change
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Pierce County Sustainability Plan
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Running for Pierce County Council, Robyn Denson gives her views on the role of Pierce County in addressing climate change and fostering healthy and vibrant communities.