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![]() Plain Dealer | Heat-Related U.S. Deaths Projected to Rise 150000 by Century's End Due to Sacramento Bee By Natural Resources Defense Council, Washington, DC WASHINGTON, May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- More than 150000 additional Americans could die by the end of this century due to excessive heat caused by climate change, according to a detailed 150000 more US heat deaths projected by 2100 Heat-Related US Deaths Projected to Rise 150000 by Century's End Due to Climate change may increase heat-related deaths by more than 5000 in Boston |
Memorial Day reminder: Keep campfires from becoming wildfires The Seattle Times Fire officials with the Washington state Department of Natural Resources are asking campers to use caution. During the past four years in Washington, there have been almost 700 wildfires that resulted from campers leaving their fire pits smoldering and |
APNewsBreak: Environmental group sues to protect rare dolphin population off Washington Post Every day that this listing is delayed is another day without steps being taken to protect them,” said Michael Jasny, a senior policy analyst for the Natural Resources Defense Council, which filed the lawsuit at federal district court in Washington, |
A new trail is only the start in the Middle Fork Access Washington Highlighted will be the many years of work in the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Natural Resources Conservation Area (NRCA) by dedicated supporters and the importance of improving recreational access near a major metropolitan area. The Middle Fork Snoqualmie |
![]() Crosscut | Plan to create Washington's largest park moves ahead Crosscut By Bob Simmons The Whatcom County Council voted Tuesday night to take back 8700 acres of prime timber land that it handed over to the state Department of Natural Resources some eighty years ago. It is the next-to-last step in creating what may be the |

