If you care about climate change, should you order salad or seafood? You’ve got a hankering for seafood, but you’re worried about climate change. What should you eat? David Hyde
How one Seattle poet fights climate change What will it take for Seattle to become climate-friendly? That's The Burning Question this month on KUOW. In this interview, reporter David Hyde put the... David Hyde
Sea-Tac wants to curb carbon without limiting your travel. That's a steep climb Business at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has been booming, and so has its carbon pollution. Airport officials say they can eliminate the climate... John Ryan
What do you do when a major polluter is holding Seattle together? Yet another building with 400 offices, first-floor retail space, and underground parking is going up in Seattle’s South Lake Union. One of the primary... Eilís O'Neill
The convention center is getting bigger. So is its carbon footprint You might think that before a massive project like the convention center expansion is approved, Seattle would decide how the city’s ambitious climate... Amy Radil
Should Seattle declare war on parking to fight climate change? Make no mistake: The rising cost and declining amount of on-street parking downtown are part of a much bigger plan to reduce Seattle's carbon footprint . David Hyde
How to fight climate change (without being insufferable about it) OK, you’re a climate warrior: You take the bus, downtown or to California. You eat vegan. But do you have to be so insufferable about it? Some people... Andy Hurst Kim Malcolm David Hyde
Can Seattle drivers be shamed into electric cars? Nesib CB Shamah hits the “gas,” and I’m slammed back into my seat by the brute acceleration. It’s a Tesla Model S, and it’s a glimpse of Seattle’s... David Hyde
MAP: See where sea levels may rise in Seattle Jack Block Park seems like an unlikely leisure spot, tucked among railroad tracks and Port of Seattle cranes. But it also provides a panoramic view of... Amy Radil
'Water in the streets': a glimpse of the Northwest's watery future Tom and Marie Cawrse live on the far east side of Port Townsend, on the northeast point of Washington's Olympic Peninsula, right on the beach. Since... Eilís O'Neill