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Stacker on MSNHow Seattle feels about climate changeStacker compiled statistics about how people in Seattle feel about climate change using data from the Yale Program on Climate ...
Seattle Public Utilities maps the local effects of global climate change and projects that by 2050, higher shorelines will inundate parts of Interbay, Georgetown, South Park, West Seattle, Golden ...
Seattle just had the fifth-driest June on record. This kind of Washington weather isn't normal, experts warn, but it's going ...
Between 2016 and 2021, Seattle lost 1.7% of its tree canopy, about 255 acres (255 hectares) of trees, according to a city report blaming climate change in part.
SEATTLE -- A new study on climate change shows that expected shifts in weather and sea levels across the globe as carbon dioxide emissions increase won't be equal. The study, commissioned by ...
Seattle’s power utility is already planning ahead to face the potential effects climate change will have on its ratepayers. In fact, Seattle City Light has already experienced a $30 million loss ...
Most of the streets in the South Park neighborhood end at the Duwamish River. Local children and their parents often play and fish on the river’s shoreline, even gathering there for bonfires. Every ...
KUOW is asking Seattle voters the same questions it is asking candidates for mayor in the 2021 primary election. This week, we asked about Seattle's approach to climate change.
SEATTLE – City officials say they are exploring what they should do to prepare for the effects of a changing world climate. Global warming is expected to cause receding snowpacks, rising waters ...
Seattle's heat wave makes our climate change catch-22 obvious. The air conditioning we increasingly need to survive is killing the planet. June 30, 2021, 5:30 AM EDT.
With Seattle bursting at the seams -- booming businesses, giant buildings going up all over town and all that goes with such economic glory -- many are worried that climate change will drive even ...
We're heading towards the second heat wave of the summer, and smoke from West Coast wildfires is finally arriving. Today, we revisit a conversation about how wildfires and climate change are ...
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