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Washington Passed its Cap-and-Trade Climate Legislation Now What?

Washington Passed its Cap-and-Trade Climate Legislation. Now What? Levi Pulkkinen © (Ted S. Warren/AP) Washington Gov. Jay Inslee waits before signing a bill into law in Tukwila, Wash., Tuesday, May 4, 2021, that levies a new capital gains tax on high profit stocks, bonds and other assets for some residents of Washington state. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) SEATTLE Washington state lawmakers have passed a sweeping set of environmental regulations meant to cut net greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050 while pumping billions of dollars into the state coffers and addressing environmental racism. Next, they ll have to make it all work. Following on promises two years ago to decarbonize the state s electricity sector, the Legislature recently passed a suite of climate bills aiming to cut greenhouse gas emissions from heavy industry and cars. The regulations are meant to put Washington on pace to reach the goals outlined in the Paris Agreement on climate change.

Washington state switches on earthquake early-warning system

Oregon wildfires leave landowners scrambling for seedlings as demand spikes

Register-Guard Last year s wildfires created a shortage of seedlings available for replanting burned and logged trees, a situation that could put smaller landowners especially into a bind.  Much of the land scorched by wildfires like the Holiday Farm Fire in the McKenzie River Valley left private and industrial timberland with damaged and destroyed trees, leading to a great deal of logging and a West Coast-wide demand for seedling to replace them.  Industrial logging has, in some cases, shifted to harvesting burned trees in an attempt to salvage marketable timber. Private landowners are harvesting, too, but often lack the resources and forward-planning for replacement seedlings larger timber producers have.

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