December 13, 2019
Mapping jet pollution at Sea-Tac airport
Communities underneath and downwind of jets landing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport are exposed to a type of ultrafine particle pollution that is distinctly associated with aircraft, according to a new University of Washington study that is the first to identify the unique “signature” of aircraft emissions in Washington state. Researchers at the UW Department of Environmental &…
Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Infrastructure & Transportation | Natural Hazards | Natural Resources & Environment
Creating mental health friendly cities for youth
What would it take to make Seattle a mental health friendly city for young people? What innovations and actions might promote adolescent mental health in Seattle, as a model for other cities? The Population Health Initiative recently partnered with the University of Washington’s Global Mental Health program and Urban@UW to host an in-depth conversation with a multidisciplinary group of…
Health & Well Being | Housing & Homelessness | Land Use & Planning
December 12, 2019
‘Blue’ space: Access to water features can boost city dwellers’ mental health
Officials are increasingly recognizing that integrating nature into cities is an effective public health strategy to improve mental health. Doctors around the world now administer “green prescriptions” – where patients are encouraged to spend time in local nature spaces – based on hundreds of studies showing that time in nature can benefit people’s psychological well-being and increase…
Design & Building | Health & Well Being | Land Use & Planning | Natural Resources & Environment | Water
December 10, 2019
Park it, trucks: Here come New York’s cargo bikes
Delivery trucks and vans laden with online packages are putting a stranglehold on New York City streets and filling its air with pollutants. Now a new city program aims to replace some of these delivery vehicles with a transportation mode that is more environmentally friendly and does not commandeer street space: electric cargo bikes. It…
Climate & Energy | Infrastructure & Transportation | Innovation & Technology | Natural Resources & Environment
‘Carpentry Compiler’ turns 3D models into instructions on how to build them
Even to an experienced carpenter, it may not be obvious what the best way is to build a structure they’ve designed. A new digital tool, Carpentry Compiler, provides a way forward, converting the shapes of the structure to a step-by-step guide on how to produce them. It could help your next carpentry project get off the…
Design & Building | Innovation & Technology
December 5, 2019
Denver mayor signs minimum wage increase into law
Before Mayor Michael Hancock signed the minimum wage ordinance into law on November 27, there was pushback from small-business owners and restaurants who don’t agree with the increase. “Nothing’s easy,” Hancock said. “This is not an easy ordinance.” But before controversy in Denver, Seattle had the same worries in 2015. “We got involved initially by…
Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | Policy & Law
Don’t blame tech bros for the housing crisis
Can Big Tech solve the housing crisis? That’s the hope behind recent announcements by Apple, Facebook and Google, which together total $4.5 billion in grants and loans to remedy the affordable-housing crunch in California and the Bay Area. Microsoft last year pledged $500 million to relieve Seattle’s similarly stressed market. While Amazon’s opposition torpedoed Seattle’s attempt in 2018 to raise revenue for homelessness services,…
Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | Housing & Homelessness | Innovation & Technology | Land Use & Planning | Policy & Law
Impact of WTO protests in Seattle still felt 2 decades later
An array of issues brought tens of thousands of protesters to Seattle 20 years ago Saturday, with one unifying theme: concern that the World Trade Organization, a then-little-known body charged with regulating international trade, threatened them all. With their message amplified not just by their numbers, but by the response of overwhelmed police who fired…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | History & Preservation | Policy & Law
December 3, 2019
Dads in prison can bring poverty, instability for families on the outside
Studies of the societal effects of prison often focus on the imprisoned: their physical and mental health, job prospects after release, their likelihood of returning to jail. A new study from the University of Washington looks instead at families of men who are, or were recently, incarcerated — specifically, at where these families live, how…
Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Housing & Homelessness | Policy & Law
As more people use RVs as homes, should cities find a place for them?
Graham Pruss is familiar with the trials and tribulations of living out of an RV. As part of his research for his anthropology PhD at the University of Washington in Seattle, Pruss bought and lived in an RV for five months. Within the first 12 hours of doing so, he says, police issued him tickets and former…
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