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Jane C. Hu

Jane C. Hu is a contributing editor at High Country News and independent journalist who writes about science, identity and the outdoors. She lives in Seattle.

Posted inMay 2024: A River Returns

How attacks on energy substations play into the hands of extremists

by Jane C. Hu May 1, 2024May 2, 2024

When the West’s electrical grid is targeted, motives tend to matter less than ensuing propaganda.

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How to prevent a hike from resulting in a heist

by Jane C. Hu September 27, 2022January 24, 2024

A new proposal aims to make trailheads near Seattle safe from car break-ins — but some worry it could compromise their own safety.

Posted inOctober 1, 2021: In The Graces of Grasses

When public health becomes the public enemy

by Jane C. Hu September 24, 2021January 24, 2024

Far-right extremists are robbing the West of the officials who protect community health.

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The fires that follow us

by Jane C. Hu August 20, 2021January 24, 2024

A hiker copes with a new anxiety brought by a changed climate.

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The long Western legacy of violence against Asian Americans

by Jane C. Hu March 5, 2021January 24, 2024

‘History is repeating itself.’

Posted inFebruary 1, 2021: End of the Line

New wind projects power local budgets in Wyoming

by Jane C. Hu January 11, 2021January 24, 2024

As the pandemic hit the fossil fuel industry, renewable energy projects filled community coffers.

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Wyoming’s last contact tracers

by Jane C. Hu December 29, 2020January 24, 2024

After an astronomical rise in COVID-19 cases, the state is no longer contact tracing — but some counties and tribes continue their own programs.

Posted inJanuary 1, 2021: No Place Like Home

Tracking the seasons of pandemic response in Seattle

by Jane C. Hu December 9, 2020January 24, 2024

Disaster researchers take a Prius-eye view of how COVID-19 is changing the city.

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Wilderness rescuers brace for a busy winter

by Jane C. Hu November 11, 2020January 24, 2024

Snow is on the way — and amid COVID-19, recovery missions are on the rise.

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Should you recycle your disposable mask?

by Jane C. Hu October 29, 2020January 24, 2024

How masks are manufactured is important for the environment, too.

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COVID-19 makes it harder to know when to harvest sugar beets

by Jane C. Hu October 15, 2020January 24, 2024

Decisions depend on the weather, but accurate long-term forecasts are another casualty of the pandemic.

Posted inNovember 1, 2020: When the Smoke Clears

How a pandemic-related drop in Oregon Lottery revenues could lead to a rise in invasive plants

by Jane C. Hu October 13, 2020September 16, 2024

Spiky-stemmed gorse pushes out native plants — and COVID-19 is imperilling measures to keep it in check.

Posted inOctober 1, 2020: Democracy's Frayed Western Front

What sewage can tell us about the spread of COVID-19

by Jane C. Hu September 2, 2020January 24, 2024

More cities are testing wastewater, but a poor federal response keeps efforts scattered.

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Ellen Kuwana’s quest to feed Seattle’s frontline workers

by Jane C. Hu September 2, 2020January 24, 2024

The founder of We Got This Seattle on what keeps her going, six months into the pandemic.

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A Washington town isolated from the U.S. is now cut off from Canada, too

by Jane C. Hu August 4, 2020January 24, 2024

COVID-19 border closures have curtailed the international routines of the tiny town of Point Roberts.

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COVID-19 is complicating Seattle’s response to wildfire smoke

by Jane C. Hu July 24, 2020January 24, 2024

What happens when one public health threat compounds the risks of another?

Posted inFebruary 1, 2020: How One Woman Took a Stand Against Tribal Disenrollment and Paid For It

One woman took a stand against tribal disenrollment and paid for it

by Jane C. Hu February 1, 2020January 24, 2024

How a burglary, social media and politics led to a Nooksack Tribal Councilwoman being bullied out of office.

Posted inOctober 28, 2019: Where Hunting Still Has Meaning

Antibiotic resistance is spreading among marine mammals

by Jane C. Hu October 9, 2019January 24, 2024

A new study of seals and porpoises in the Salish Sea shows how antibiotic-resistant bacteria proliferate in coastal waterways.

Posted inOctober 29, 2018: When your neighborhood goes BOOM

Volunteer scientists study flowers to battle climate dread

by Jane C. Hu October 3, 2018January 24, 2024

The data they’re collecting is helping researchers evaluate how ecosystems change.

Posted inMay 14, 2018: Death in the Alpine

‘Unlikely hikers’ gain traction

by Jane C. Hu May 14, 2018January 24, 2024

Social media is raising the profile of underrepresented outdoor communities.

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