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August 31, 2023
Stormwater pollution is the biggest source of toxic substances going into the Salish Sea — yet nobody routinely monitors how…
We provide cleanup supplies and refreshments. Be part of our local cleanup for International Coastal Cleanup Day, September 16th!
Watch how one Northwesterner turns her love for the Salish Sea into action, and find how you can do the same.
RE Sources and The RE Store stand against racism, white supremacy, police violence and the ingrained structures and institutions that enable and perpetuate them.
For 20+ years, RE Sources' local Waterkeeper has been a crucial voice for science, ensuring that the public’s interest has a seat at the table — not just industry and government. Call or text the pollution hotline: (360) 220-0556
By 2030, we will transition our region fully off of harmful fossil fuels and embrace renewables, clean technology, and the courageous effort of this community to get us there. We're in, 100%.
Advocating for a healthy Salish Sea, abundant salmon, and thriving communities.
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We halt the expansion of dangerous fossil fuels projects, catalyze renewable energy, plan for local climate impacts, and innovate climate…
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Turning learning into action.
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Defending the water and air that healthy families, clean beaches, and abundant salmon rely on.
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Water should be clean and plentiful for people, fish, and farms. Our region's forests are crucial to clean water and…
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We teach students about recycling and water conservation. We challenge the single-use culture and promote material reuse at The RE…
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We've been building community since 1982 — from curbside recycling to advancing a green waterfront; from helping homeowners go solar…
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Online lessons and DIY activities for students of all ages. Get to know the natural world, do some do-it-yourself projects…
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August 31, 2023
Stormwater pollution is the biggest source of toxic substances going into the Salish Sea — yet nobody routinely monitors how…
August 21, 2023
Once again, Northwest Washington finds itself in drought conditions with poor air quality caused by wildfire smoke. A warming climate…
August 16, 2023
The Cherry Point herring stock didn’t spawn at all this year, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife…

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