Environment and Climate Change
The latest news on the environment and climate change from Patch and its news partners.
Seattle, WA|News|
Inslee Declares Wildfire State Of Emergency, Issues New Burn Ban
Amid recent heat and more than three weeks without rain in many areas, the governor declared a state of emergency Tuesday.
Seattle, WA|News|
Emergency Room Visits Surged In King County During Record Heat
While the recent heat wave was historic, King County's top health official said people should prepare for extremes to become the new normal.
Seattle, WA|News|
The 'Heat Dome' Arrives: 3 Extremely Hot Days Ahead In Washington
Record heat will envelop the Pacific Northwest through at least Monday, with dangerously high temperatures forecast across Puget Sound.
Across California, CA|News|
25 Photos Show Severity Of California Drought Conditions
Photos taken over the last few months display the severe affects that drought conditions are having on the landscape of California.
Phoenix, AZ|News|
AZ Wildfires: Telegraph, Mescal Fires Merge, Nearing 150K Acres
The Telegraph and Mescal fires burning east of Phoenix have merged, growing to more than 148,000 acres, the National Forest Service said.
Union City, CA|News|
Clean Economy Transition Could Create 1M California Jobs Per Year
A new study points to job gains in manufacturing, agriculture, infrastructure, and more.
Madison, WI|News|
Blue-Green Algae and Beach Closures: What To Know
Five Dane County beaches are closed due to high blue-green algae levels. Here's what an expert says you should know before taking a swim.
Redmond, WA|News|
King County Buys Bear Creek Land To Improve Salmon Habitat
King County has purchased more than seven acres near Redmond to preserve and improve salmon spawning grounds.
Seattle, WA|News|
Hotter, Drier Summer Forecast In WA After Abormally Dry Spring
Roughly 86 percent of Washington is unusually dry or experiencing drought conditions, and the summer ahead may worsen the situation.
Burnsville, MN|News|
Burnsville To Cover Half Of Home Energy Audit Costs
The city of Burnsville recently launched a two-year contract with Center for Energy and Environment.
Apple Valley-Rosemount, MN|News|
Spectro Alloys Must Upgrade Equipment, Pay $110k In Fines: EPA
The EPA announced it had reached a settlement with Spectro Alloys after the corporation was accused of exceeding emissions limits.
Detroit, MI|News|
1 Year After MI Dam Failures, Memories Of What Was Lost Remain
One year has passed since the failure of two dams caused widespread flooding in mid-Michigan.
Woodbury, MN|News|
Curbside Food Waste Pickup Coming To Washington County: Report
Curbside food waste pickup will happen by 2022, due to a facility upgrade at Ramsey/Washington Recycling & Energy.
Woodbury, MN|News|
Preventative EAB Treatment Offered Through City Partnership
Woodbury has partnered with Rainbow Treecare to offer discounts on preventative EAB treatment.
San Francisco, CA|News|
Newsom Expands Drought Emergency To Most Of California
The governor on Monday declared a much-anticipated drought emergency in 39 counties to address drying reservoirs and rising temperatures.
Fremont, CA|News|
Newsom Expands Drought Emergency To Alameda County
The governor on Monday declared a much-anticipated drought emergency in 39 counties to address drying reservoirs and rising temperatures.
Danville, CA|News|
Newsom Expands Drought Emergency To Contra Costa County
The governor on Monday declared a much-anticipated drought emergency in 39 counties to address drying reservoirs and rising temperatures.
Alameda, CA|News|
3 More Dead Whales In San Francisco Bay
The whales all washed ashore between April 27 and May 4.
Apple Valley-Rosemount, MN|News|
EPA Finds Violations At Rosemount Smelting Plant
The EPA found that Spectro Alloys was emitting too many toxins.
Walnut Creek, CA|News|
Sign Up For Worldwide Bird Count Day
On Saturday, May 8, thousands of people worldwide will count the birds around them. You can participate for free—download free bird ID app.
Los Angeles, CA|News|
CA's Strict Tailpipe Emissions Standards Restored: What To Know
In a big rollback of a Trump-era action, the EPA restored CA's power to set tailpipe emission standards. Here's how it affects Californians.
Seattle, WA|News|
'The Big One': How Cascadia Tsunami Would Impact Puget Sound
An earthquake on the Cascadia subduction zone would cause a tsunami to hit Puget Sound in just 2 to 4 hours, according to a new DNR study.
Santa Cruz, CA|News|
Battered, Burned But Alive: Big Money Needed To Heal CA Parks
Big Basin was nearly erased in last summer’s lightning-caused wildfires. In one day, 97% of it burned, destroying 120-year-old buildings.
Mendota Heights, MN|News|
Mendota Student Wants To Reduce Plastic Bag Use In Minnesota
Johnson is a student in Mendota Heights, and president of the Minnesota chapter of Bye Bye Plastic Bags.
Petaluma, CA|News|
Gov. Newsom Declares Drought Emergency In 2 California Counties
The governor declared a much-anticipated drought emergency Wednesday, but only in Northern California's driest areas. What to know.
Mendota Heights, MN|News|
Earth And Arbor Day Event April 23 In Mendota Heights Parks
The main event is collecting litter at parks throughout the city.
San Francisco, CA|News|
Has California Given Up Its Climate Ambitions?
The era of California's big climate ambitions is over, even as California’s megadroughts and wildfires worsen.
Woodbury, MN|News|
Compost Bin And Rain Barrel Sale Kicks Off In Washington County
Discounted rain barrels are sold out, but they can still be purchased at regular price.
Inver Grove Heights, MN|News|
Pine Bend Landfill To Be A Renewable Natural Gas Plant: Report
The renewable natural gas plant will be the first in Minnesota.
Marina Del Rey, CA|News|
Ballona Wetlands Activists Plan Earth Day Protest
Ballona Wetlands activists and Westside residents are planning a protest on Earth Day, April 22.
Marina Del Rey, CA|News|
Ballona Activists Demand UCLA Stops Taking Fossil Fuel Money
Ballona Wetlands activists demand that the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability stop taking fossil fuel company money.
Sacramento, CA|News|
Tensions Rise In Water Battle Along Oregon-California Line
One of the worst droughts in memory in a massive agricultural region along the CA-Oregon border could mean steep cuts to irrigation water.
Eagan, MN|News|
Eagan Launches 'Smart Irrigation Program'
The program will reduce the amount of water used by the city.
Culver City, CA|News|
Inglewood Oil Field Pipeline Leaked 1,600 Gallons Of Oil
Human error led to a pipeline leak this week at the Inglewood Oil Field near Culver City and Baldwin Hills, officials say.
Burnsville, MN|News|
Burnsville Kicks Off Native Plant Market
This year's plant market will be done through pre-order instead of the farmer's market style that used to occur.
Eagan, MN|News|
Eagan Parks To Adopt 'Pack-In, Pack-Out' Program
The program is aimed to reduce the amount of waste going into landfills and to improve the quality of materials being recycled.
Milwaukee, WI|News|
Evers Declares Emergency Due To Elevated Wildfire Conditions
There have already been more than 320 wildfires reported in Wisconsin so far this year.
Woodbury, MN|News|
Washington County To Be Added To DNR Burn Restriction List
Washington County will be added to the list March 31.
Eagan, MN|News|
Eagan Tree Sale Sells Out Within Days
To maximize participation, the city said next year it will begin an annual tree sale. The tree sale was previously biennial.
