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Today’s top sustainability headlines for Cascadia, curated by Sightline Institute.
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WA found a better way to remove homeless encampments. Will it stick?
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The tiny potato at the heart of one Idaho tribe’s fight against climate change
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Can British Columbians cast a vote for climate action this election?
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Will carbon tax initiative 2117 lower gas prices? That’s debatable
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Rent assistance vouchers are helping dig people out of homelessness
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How millions of oysters could protect coastlines against climate change
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Oregon county sues major gas provider for allegedly sowing climate doubt
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Here’s what’s at stake for nature in the BC election
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In CA, the newest national marine sanctuary is also the first to be led by a tribe
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Opinion: Higher wages are needed part of Seattle’s housing affordability solution
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Sightline Institute’s mission is to make Cascadia a global model of sustainability— strong communities, a green economy, and a healthy environment.
We envision an economy and way of life that are environmentally sound, economically vibrant, and socially just. We believe that if Cascadians succeed at reconciling themselves with the natural heritage of this place—the greenest part of history’s richest civilization—we can set an example for the world.