Green Acre Radio: Farming is thriving at Yesler Terrace
The big results have those who grow food there hoping to convince the Seattle Housing Authority to preserve vegetable gardens when redevelopment occurs.
Martha Baskin is an environmental reporter, whose work on the subject began with a project for the King Conservation District. Green Acre Radio was born shortly afterward. Her work is currently suppor
The big results have those who grow food there hoping to convince the Seattle Housing Authority to preserve vegetable gardens when redevelopment occurs.
Food banks are facing long lines as they try to give clients healthy options for making it through the winter.
What can we do? It starts with the first part of reduce, reuse, and recycle.
Green Acre Radio: Ten years ago, people and governments in the U.S. and Canada united in a successful effort to save Springer, an orphaned, lost orca. Can the same dedication be brought to saving the species?
The Seattle rapper joins in a push for cleaning up the city's only river, which runs by industrial areas and low-income neighborhoods.