Cascadia Times is a USA magazine covering Environment. Launched in March 1995, The Cascadia Times provides the Pacific Northwest in-depth coverage of environmental and natural resource issues. It offers investigative journalism examining and exposing public policies that deplete or degrade the region's natural resources. Its articles also cover activities that foster conservation and sustainability. The web site is presented in the English language.
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Heather Sickels Boulder, CO | Posted at 9:20am on Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 | Cascadia Times was founded in 1995 by award-winning journalists Paul Koberstein and Kathie Durbin, along with Robin Klein. Paul began his career in Wisconsin, and was a reporter for The Oregonian from 1981 through 1992. He won numerous state, regional and national journalism awards, including the top prize for investigative reporting from the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association in 1986, 1988 and 1991. He is the co-author of The Clean Water Act: An Owner’s Manual (River Network 1999).
In 1996, TheUtne Reader named Cascadia Times as among the most outstanding new publications in the country. In its first year, Cascadia Times was one of the first publications to report on new scientific findings linking chemicals in the environment to reproductive problems in humans. Other indepth stories that first year reported on the Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii), the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and invasive species.
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