Carbon-Free Commuting in the Month of May

Carbon-Free Commuting in the Month of May

It’s National Bike Month, and our Earth Economics team is participating in the state-wide Bike Everywhere Challenge - saving carbon and having a little more fun on our commutes.

     

 
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How We Celebrated Earth Day Weekend

How We Celebrated Earth Day Weekend

For Earth Day weekend, Earth Economics teams joined EarthCorps in their efforts to restore a Tacoma salt marsh and the Green-Duwamish river.

The value of Southern Resident Killer Whales

The value of Southern Resident Killer Whales

Earth Economics is preparing a study, funded by the SeaDoc Society, to identify the recreation and tourism values attached to Southern Resident Killer Whales, iconic and endangered residents of the Pacific Northwest. 

The Value of an EPA Superfund Cleanup

The Value of an EPA Superfund Cleanup

What’s the value of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund cleanup? As one case study, we examined the Ruston Superfund site – where for nearly one hundred years a copper smelter emitted a toxic plume of heavy metals from Everett to Olympia.