Inside Crosscut Admit it: We weren't built for this heat A reporter covering climate adaptation reflects on heat vulnerability in Western Washington. by Hannah Weinberger / August 2, 2022
Environment 'Murder hornet' gets new, more ethical, name The change comes after a WA state entomologist requested a less damaging name for the hornet species. by Hannah Weinberger / July 28, 2022
Environment Un programa nuevo del estado de WA brinda acceso a unidades de aire acondicionado a los inquilinos de bajos ingresos Más de 1,000 habitantes del estado de Washington han recibido unidades de aire acondicionado esenciales a medida que la región se calienta. by Hannah Weinberger / July 25, 2022
Environment New WA program gives low-income renters access to A/C More than 1,000 Washington residents have received live-saving air conditioning units as the region warms. by Hannah Weinberger / July 25, 2022
Environment How King County is preparing for extreme heat this summer With wounds from last year's heat dome still raw, the county assesses its preparedness to keep cool in a warming climate. by Hannah Weinberger / July 15, 2022
Environment As WA heats up, here's how to keep cool without air conditioning A researcher shares tips on surviving a summer heat wave while keeping energy levels low. by Hannah Weinberger / July 8, 2022
Environment What WA’s cold, wet spring means for summer wildfires Some think the rainy season’s silver lining is a decreased risk of wildfires later in the year. That may not be the case. by Hannah Weinberger / June 27, 2022
News Attorney General Bob Ferguson on using his platform to pursue justice No matter who’s in power in the other Washington, Ferguson says he’s still busy suing the federal government and advocating for the rights of Washingtonians. by Hannah Weinberger / May 9, 2022
Environment Why Woodland Park Zoo is making more animal vaccinations 'voluntary' Zookeepers say giving animals more say in how their medical care happens improves their health and well-being. by Hannah Weinberger / May 5, 2022
Environment Why you should plant your neighbor's seeds Members of the King County Seed Lending Library community offer their neighbors edible plant seeds for free at the Great Seattle Seed Swap. by Hannah Weinberger / April 21, 2022