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Stories about the environment focused on the Pacific Northwest, with many from KNKX's Environment reporter, Bellamy Pailthorp.... more
FAQs about Environment:How many episodes does Environment have?The podcast currently has 430 episodes available.
July 02, 2021How Washington state may (finally) be leading on climate actionState lawmakers passed significant legislation this session that takes concrete steps to address climate pollution and the concerns of communities that it has harmed the most in Washington. KNKX environment reporter Bellamy Pailthorp sat down with Morning Edition host Kirsten Kendrick to talk about the changes that will be taking place in our state....more8minPlay
June 29, 2021Extreme heat came at worst possible time for Washington raspberry growersCool offshore flow and mild summer heat normally make western Washington an ideal place to grow red raspberries. The state commission for that crop reports growers here provide about 70 percent of the nation’s premium flash-frozen raspberries. But the record heat has left immature berries sunburnt, while causing ripe ones to melt and shrivel on the vine....more2minPlay
June 22, 2021Federal court: Puyallup River dam needs permits under Endangered Species Act before it can restartIn another blow to the operators of the Electron Dam on the Puyallup River, a judge in federal District Court has barred its parent company from diverting any water to generate power until it gets permits under the Endangered Species Act....more2minPlay
June 17, 2021Researchers identify shellfish-killing phytoplankton behind massive summer die-offs in Puget SoundIn July of 2018 and 2019, large numbers of oysters, cockles and clams died on beaches all around Puget Sound. No one knew why. It was a particularly bad couple of years, but summer mortality events with mass die-offs of shellfish happen regularly. They’ve been recorded by researchers in western Washington as far back as the 1930s. The source has remained a mystery....more8minPlay
June 04, 2021Native leader calls him a 'snake,' but Inslee defends veto of tribal consent in cap-and-trade lawAnger lingers among tribal leaders in Washington after a surprise veto from Gov. Jay Inslee last month. As he signed the cap and trade Climate Commitment Act, the governor struck down new powers for tribes....more3minPlay
May 14, 2021Invasive green crabs continue to spread in Washington, especially in coastal estuariesEuropean green crabs were found in Washington’s inland waters in 2016, prompting extensive monitoring. Now state officials say this destructive invasive species is spreading in several coastal locations. They thrive in shallow water and soft sediment, which Washington’s estuaries provide. And over the past two years it seems the populations of green crab are exploding, especially on the coast....more2minPlay
May 11, 2021Special group of gray whales returns each year for shrimp ‘buffet' around Whidbey IslandEvery spring, gray whales migrate up the West Coast on a 12,000-mile round-trip from their calving grounds in Mexico to the Alaskan Arctic, where they feed on tiny crustaceans. Since early 2019, an unusual mortality event has reduced their population by more than 20 percent. Whales wash up severely emaciated or sometimes suffer from ship strikes or entanglements made worse by lack of food. But researchers in Washington have identified a small group of gray whales that returns to Puget Sound...more9minPlay
April 23, 2021Earth Day celebration calls on Port of Seattle for a pollution-free Salish SeaA celebration of Earth Day in honor of the Salish Sea took aim at the Port of Seattle Thursday. Representatives of several groups, including 350.org and the Center for Biological Diversity, called attention to the port’s impact on marine life....more2minPlay
April 22, 2021SR3 SeaLife Rescue Center brings critical care closer for Pacific Northwest marine animalsEven as human impacts cause increasing numbers of animal strandings along beaches in Washington and Oregon, there has been a gap in critical care for them. Till now, there was no marine wildlife hospital in either state dedicated to rehabilitating hurt or sick animals....more3minPlay
April 16, 2021Washington sets ambitious goal: All new cars sold will be electric by 2030In less than a decade, all cars and light-duty vehicles sold in Washington will be powered by electricity, not fossil fuels. That’s the goal set within legislation that has passed the state House and Senate. The 2030 timeline is now part of a bill that aims to prepare the state for a zero-emissions transportation future. It’s on its way to Gov. Jay Inslee for signing....more2minPlay
FAQs about Environment:How many episodes does Environment have?The podcast currently has 430 episodes available.