June 24, 2019
Seattle upgrades A/C at some community centers ahead of predicted wildfires
It wasn’t a picture postcard August last year in Seattle. Seattle icons, the Space Needle, ferries crossing the water, the Great Wheel spinning colorfully on the waterfront were barely visible because of smoke from Canadian wildfires. The Emerald City saw 24 days of moderately unhealthy levels of particulates in the air during the summer because…
Climate & Energy | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Infrastructure & Transportation | Natural Hazards | Natural Resources & Environment
June 18, 2019
World’s population could swell to 10.9 billion by 2100, U.N. report finds
The world’s population could swell to 10.9 billion by the end of the century, a new United Nations analysis found, raising concerns that adding more than 3 billion people to the planet could further deplete natural resources and accelerate global warming. The increase, up from the current count of 7.7 billion people, is expected despite a continued…
Climate & Energy | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Infrastructure & Transportation | Natural Resources & Environment
June 17, 2019
2 hours/week in nature: Your prescription for better health?
Spending just a couple of hours a week enjoying nature may do your body and mind some good, a new study suggests. The study, of nearly 20,000 adults in England, found that people who spent at least two hours outdoors in the past week gave higher ratings to their physical health and mental well-being. Most…
Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Natural Resources & Environment
When roads ‘blow up’: How heat could play a role in pavement durability
Seattle hit a record 95 degrees on Wednesday, the hottest June 12 on record and the hottest day of 2019 so far. The record heat is what likely caused a part of 4th Avenue S. to buckle in Seattle’s SODO neighborhood. We’ve seen it before. The rays from the sun heat up pavement hotter than the surrounding air….
Climate & Energy | Infrastructure & Transportation | Innovation & Technology
June 14, 2019
Seattle Growth Podcast 6.1: Finding community in a dynamic city
How do you find community in a city as dynamic as Seattle? Newcomers look for ways to connect to people and organizations. Longtime residents try to adjust to a city that looks and feels different than it did even five years ago. Season six of the Seattle Growth Podcast will bring diverse perspectives on how to build…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Arts & Culture | Economy & Development | Innovation & Technology
June 13, 2019
Livable City Year celebrates partnership with City of Bellevue
This year’s Livable City Year partnership with the City of Bellevue mobilized 285 students from a variety of schools and colleges, representing all three UW campuses, to work on 30 projects in the city. The students’ research, findings and recommendations were on display at a celebration at Bellevue City Hall on Monday, June 3. The Bellevue City…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Design & Building | Economy & Development | Innovation & Technology
June 12, 2019
Limiting climate change would prevent thousands of heat-related deaths in U.S.
Deadly summer heat will get worse as the globe warms, so putting the brakes on climate change by reducing carbon emissions will literally be a lifesaver for thousands of Americans, a new study co-authored by UW Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences professor Kristie Ebi suggests. In fact, researchers report that limiting global warming could drastically lower deaths in most…
Climate & Energy | Health & Well Being | Policy & Law
June 11, 2019
Seattle’s forgotten street community: UW anthropologist talks about the unique circumstances of vehicle residency
From tiny houses to encampment sweeps, from proposed business taxes to small armies of volunteers, Seattle’s homeless crisis has sparked a series of possible solutions, along with controversy. But often missing from conversations about “homelessness,” says the University of Washington’s Graham Pruss, is attention to people who live in their vehicles. More than 11,000 people are…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Housing & Homelessness
June 7, 2019
It’s going to get harder to evict people in WA. Will that reduce homelessness?
As the number of homeless residents soars in King County and across the state, housing and homelessness advocates have turned their attention to eviction reform as a piece of the solution. One prominent study, from the Seattle Women’s Commission, found that the vast majority of people evicted end up on the street, in shelters or…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Housing & Homelessness | Policy & Law
June 6, 2019
Homelessness drops 8% in Seattle but more live in tents
The number of homeless in Seattle dropped nearly 8% over the last two years reflecting an across the board drop in nearly all categories. But there was an increase in the number of people living unsheltered in tents and encampments and that’s where Seattle’s Navigation Team focuses on. Mayor Durkan announced on Friday an expansion…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Housing & Homelessness