Burying burnt wood after wildfires could help the climate
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we take a closer look at a low-tech way to remove and lock away carbon; get a view from space of what the western U.S. heat wave did to the snow; and see what China's EV transition looks like on the ground.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/climate/what-on-earth-carbon-burial-9.7151558?cmp=rss
Burying burnt wood after wildfires could help the climate
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we take a closer look at a low-tech way to remove and lock away carbon; get a view from space of what the western U.S. heat wave did to the snow; and see what China's EV transition looks like on the ground.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/climate/what-on-earth-carbon-burial-9.7151558?cmp=rss
Heat dome burns off mountain snow in western U.S., flashing warning for fire season
Mountains that normally see their peak snowpack in March are brown this year, thanks to a spring heat dome that baked western U.S. for much of the second half of the month. That's raising alarm bells for the fire season that's already ramping up.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/snowpack-wildfires-9.7147189?cmp=rss
Heat dome burns off mountain snow in western U.S., flashing warning for fire season
Mountains that normally see their peak snowpack in March are brown this year, thanks to a spring heat dome that baked western U.S. for much of the second half of the month. That's raising alarm bells for the fire season that's already ramping up.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/snowpack-wildfires-9.7147189?cmp=rss
Heat dome burns off mountain snow in western U.S., flashing warning for fire season
Mountains that normally see their peak snowpack in March are brown this year, thanks to a spring heat dome that baked western U.S. for much of the second half of the month. That's raising alarm bells for the fire season that's already ramping up.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/snowpack-wildfires-9.7147189?cmp=rss
Heat dome burns off mountain snow in western U.S., flashing warning for fire season
Mountains that normally see their peak snowpack in March are brown this year, thanks to a spring heat dome that baked western U.S. for much of the second half of the month. That's raising alarm bells for the fire season that's already ramping up.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/snowpack-wildfires-9.7147189?cmp=rss

#TickIdentification in #WashingtonState

Hard Ticks (Ixodidae)

#WesternBlackLeggedTick (Ixodes pacificus)

Western black-legged ticks can transmit Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. It can also transmit the pathogen that causes anaplasmosis. These ticks are mainly found in Western Washington as well as along the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains. They live in forested, oak savannah, or brushy areas. See CDC's map of where Ixodes pacificus has been found.

#WesternDogTick

Western dog ticks live primarily in eastern and parts of southwest Washington. They prefer woodland areas, medium height grasses and shrubs between wetlands and woods, and sunny or open areas around woods. Adult western dog ticks are common pests of dogs while larvae and nymphs prefer feeding on small mammals like rodents and rabbits.

#RockyMountainWoodTick (Dermacentor andersoni)

The Rocky Mountain wood tick’s life cycle may require up to two to three years for completion. Adult wood ticks feed primarily on large mammals while the larvae and nymphs feed on small rodents and rabbits. These ticks are found primarily on the eastern side of the state. They prefer woodland areas, medium height grasses and shrubs between wetlands and woods, and sunny or open areas along the edge of woods. Rocky Mountain wood ticks and western dog ticks look very similar to each other.


#SoftTicks (Argasidae)

Ornithodoros hermsi is the vector for tick-borne relapsing fever. Tick-borne relapsing fever is usually linked to sleeping in rustic, rodent-infested cabins in mountainous areas. Because soft ticks usually feed at night and remain attached for a very short time, most people never realize a tick bit them."

Learn more (includes photographs and resources):
https://doh.wa.gov/community-and-environment/pests/ticks/tick-photo-gallery

#SolarPunkSunday #TickSafety #WesternUS #TickIdentification #SpendTimeInNature #BeSafeOutdoors

Tick Photo Gallery

Hard Ticks (Ixodidae) Western Black-legged Tick (Ixodes pacificus) Western black-legged ticks can transmit Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. It can also transmit the pathogen that causes anaplasmosis.

Washington State Department of Health

#Colorado residents face earliest #WaterRestrictions ever — a harbinger of worse to come

Nearly every snow basin in the Mountain West had one of its warmest winters on record and is well behind normal for water supplies.

March 27, 2026, 9:11 AM EDT
By Evan Bush

"As a result of a #SnowDrought and a #HeatWave that have both set records, some Colorado residents face the earliest restrictions on their water use ever imposed.

"#DenverWater announced Wednesday that it is seeking a 20% cut in water use, asking people to turn off automatic watering systems until mid-May and restricting the watering of trees and shrubs to twice a week.

" 'The situation is quite serious,' said Todd Hartman, a spokesperson for the utility. 'We’re in such a dire situation that we could be coming back to the public in two or three months and saying you’re limited to one day a week.'

"It is the earliest in the year that Denver Water has ever issued a restriction, Hartman said.

"Colorado’s #snowpack peaked at extremely low levels on March 12 — nearly a month earlier than usual — then cratered during the recent heat wave that cooked nearly every state in the West.

" 'We already had the lowest snowpack we’ve seen since at least 1981, and now, with the heat wave conditions, we’ve already lost about 40% of the statewide snowpack' since the March 12 peak, said Peter Goble, Colorado’s assistant state climatologist. 'Conditions are looking more like late April or early May.' "

Read more:
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/colorado-earliest-water-restrictions-ever-snow-drought-rcna265377

#USWx #WesternUS #Drought #ClimateCrisis #WaterIsLife #ClimateChange

Colorado residents face earliest water restrictions ever

Some Colorado residents have already been told to reduce their water use — the earliest such restrictions ever imposed — following a heat wave and snow drought.

NBC News
B.C. premier urges western U.S. governors to end seasonal time change
On Monday, David Eby announced that this weekend will be the last time the province will spring forward, making daylight saving time permanent.
#Canada #USNews #BCTimeChange #DavidEby
https://globalnews.ca/news/11716921/bc-premier-western-us-governors-end-seasonal-time-change/
B.C. premier urges western U.S. governors to end seasonal time change
On Monday, David Eby announced that this weekend will be the last time the province will spring forward, making daylight saving time permanent.
#Canada #USNews #BCTimeChange #DavidEby
https://globalnews.ca/news/11716921/bc-premier-western-us-governors-end-seasonal-time-change/