
Climate, Natural Resources, Public Health
Grassroots groups work to save habitat, keep streams cool for Nooksack salmon
January 7, 2020
As local streams get less water from lower snowpacks and grow warmer during hotter summers, some local grassroots organizations are working to reverse or soften the damage to habitat and the fish that rely on colder water.
Kimberly Cauvel
Climate, Governance, Natural Resources, Public Health
Whatcom plans as climate crisis threatens shorelines, homes, livelihoods
January 7, 2020
The worst impacts of climate change in Whatcom County are yet to come, scientists say. Researchers say that while some changes may seem to be emerging slowly, swift action is needed to curb and prepare for them.Residents are already seeing impacts on the waterfront, air quality and fisheries they treasure.
Kimberly Cauvel
photo: Amy Nelson © 2019
Climate, Governance, Natural Resources, Public Health
San Juan Islands’ fresh-water supply sustainability is in question
January 7, 2020
Back in the ’70s, the Lopez Island water witch and other old-timers would rattle a newcomer’s cage by telling him the water feeding wells in the San Juan Islands came from a large undersea aquifer reaching to Mount Baker. The water witch and the old timers are gone, and the specter of climate crisis is here. No one jokes about fresh water in the islands coming from Mount Baker. Instead, talk is in earnest and concerns the question of sustaining the islands’ supply of fresh water.
Mike Sato