Hot Off the Wire — 10/05/24

Local / Regional News

Join us on Oct. 10, 6pm – Olympic Climate Action general meeting and social – RSVP at olyclimate@olyclimate.org


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The “No on 2117” campaign phonebanks are every week. Sign up here.


Washington Conservation Action’s Countdown to the Election highlights actions and concerns statewide.


What No on 2166 means for clean energy – A Sightline report

Oct. 10 – See the film Fish War at the Dungeness River Nature Center. This Indigenous civil rights documentary traces the battle for fishing rights and what this means now in the face of a climate crisis. Register here.


Pacific whale watch photo of J50 orca

10/17, 10/25 and 10/26: Orca Recovery events – Clallam Conservation District event to help our endangered orcas through native plantings along the Elwha and more.


Warming waters and salmon on the Lower Snake River – A new 2024 report from Save Our Wild Salmon

National / International News

Updated lists of how to help Southern and Central Appalachia compiled by Appalachian Voices.


Water everywhere Bill McKibben looks at Hurricane Helene and gives resources on how to help Appalachia.


10/10-10/12: Electrify Now webinars on portable generators for emergency power

Migrating seabirds bring forever chemicals into the Arctic – a Hakai repor


Drill, Democrats, Drill – Perspectives on the election from High Country News

Tell Biden: No new drilling

Solutions and Inspiration

If you give a beach a bottle – Short film


Community archeology in BC helps reconciliation – a Hakai report

Shinnecock Nation refuses to merely retreat from its vulnerable shoreline – Climate change sparks a radical plan in NY’s Hamptons.

Photo: Food & Wine / Getty Images - Octopus with california flag
Photo: Food & Wine / Getty Images

California bans octopus farming – Read more from Food & Wine



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