In order to support climate solutions on our public lands, The Lands Council has signed on to a letter with over 50 local and national organization to urge the Biden administration, the Bureau of Land Management, and United States Forest Service to conserve mature and old growth forests.
Environmental Activist Barry Rosenberg Passes Away
Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Intern Position: Spring 2022
Let's Build Fossil Free!
By Naghmana Sherazi
A couple weeks ago, we informed you about taking action on HB 1767 - a bill that would have offered incentives for consumers to switch to an electric source rather than fossil fuels, and we are grateful for all of you who reached out in support. Unfortunately, that bill is not moving forward. Things move quickly in Olympia, so here is an update on WA Energy Code Bills and another way for you to get involved…
Calling All Auction Volunteers!
From the ED | February 2022
February 1st was cause for many celebrations this year. For one, February brings an end to January, which many of us believe to be the longest month of year, figuratively speaking of course. In 2022, February 1st was the start of the Chinese Lunar New Year, a holiday celebrated by over 2 billion people worldwide. Imbolc, a pagan holiday to mark the mid-point between the winter solstice and spring equinox, also fell on this day. And while I don’t celebrate the quiet evenings of winter coming to an end, I do celebrate the changes each season brings and try to remain open to the lessons we can glean from these natural processes.
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Wander Wild and Free
5 Virtual Vegan Cooking Classes
By Paige Bennett
Whether you’ve been a strict vegan for years or you’re just testing the waters, it can be hard to come up with innovative meals that taste delicious without butter, cheese, or meat. You could certainly scroll through social media or search the depths of Google to find new recipes, but there’s something special about learning in a hands-on way. That’s where cooking classes come in.