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RE Sources for Sustainable Communities: Bellingham Bay in Distress; Neighborhood Project Works Toward Solution
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Friday, March 28, 2014. Bellingham Bay in Distress; Neighborhood Project Works Toward Solution. COURTESY TO THE BELLINGHAM HERALD, March 14, 2014. Why is this important? Metals, like copper and zinc, are common in stormwater but are toxic to marine life. RE Sources will work with watershed neighbors to identify the sources of this pollution and, where possible, attempt to fix some of these sources. We also hope to expand this project to include other watersheds in the years to come. RE Sources promotes s...
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RE Sources for Sustainable Communities: The demand-side question: Is all that coal to make stuff for us?
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Thursday, March 20, 2014. The demand-side question: Is all that coal to make stuff for us? By Crina Hoyer and John de Graaf. COURTESY TO THE BELLINGHAM HERALD, March 8 2014. We also receive a growing volume of polluted air blown here from Asia, and the related toxic deposits in Lake Whatcom, the drinking water source for most of Whatcom county. But before we cast stones, we’d do well to examine the glass house of affluenza. Already, according to the Global Footprint Network, if everyone were to suddenly ...