Washington

Latitude: 
47.50
Longitude: 
-120.50
Region Related Areas: 
North America, United States
GeoNames ID: 
5 815 135

"Wild and Scenic Wasteland: Conservation Politics in the Nuclear Wilderness"

Shannon Cram explores the slippery subjectivities of nuclear waste and nature at Washington State’s Hanford Nuclear Reservation, examining how this space is framed as both pristine habitat and waste frontier. She examines Hanford’s biological vector control program through the fruit fly and discusses how vector control uses instances of nuclear trespass to articulate the boundary between contaminated and uncontaminated. She concludes that nature is being recruited to do what the U.S. Department of Energy cannot: solve Hanford’s nuclear waste problem.

The "Columbus Day Storm" of 1962

Typhoon Freda drifts into an extremely powerful storm formation zone in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and British Columbia, creating horrendous winds and ripping up the landscape.

Regions: 

Mudslide in Oso, Washington

The Great Fire of 1910

A massive wildfire, commonly referred to as the Big Blowup, ravished 3 million acres of woods and burned down everything in its path. In response to the devastation the US Forest Service changed their fire management strategies and policies.