
Edmonds Climate Advisory Board
A Community Nonprofit
Photo by Niall McShane
Big Red
Farewell, Big Red,
You were an important part of our community for over 100 years.
See the full SAGA OF
’BIG RED’ HERE.
The Changing Oceans
The warming of our planet is impacting our oceans - changing their currents, making them more acidic as well as warmer, and increasing their surface height. This is important because of the critical role that oceans play in supporting life on earth. Read more HERE.
Photo by Larry Vogel
From Larry: All the photo equipment in the world won’t get you a view of Puget Sound when a coal train passes through Edmonds. This Sunset Avenue photographer was trying for some good wildlife images when he was interrupted Tuesday afternoon by one of the increasing number of coal trains blocking physical and visual access to the waterfront.
Our Progress Report on the Edmonds CAP:
Executive Summary
Summary chart publishing progress on the Edmonds Climate Action Plan adopted in 2023 - Read more HERE
Edmonds Climate Advisory Board’s
Progress Report on the
Edmonds Climate Action Plan
The CAB has taken the initiative to publish progress updates on the City’s Climate Action Plan (CAP) to keep the Edmonds community informed. Since the City has yet to release a CAP progress report, the CAB has stepped in to ensure transparency and accountability. Read more HERE.
This just in:
Casey Davis interview
Why Aren’t We Still Talking About The
Coal Train?
The coal train continues to travel through Edmonds, on its way to the Westshore Coal Terminal (WCT) in Delta, B.C.
As Washington has continually pledged to reduce, and even eliminate, its reliance on fossil fuels in light of global warming, residents in Edmonds are still reminded nine times a day of how our state is, in fact, permitting and supporting the use of fossil fuels globally. Read the full article HERE.
1923 - 2025