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Cascadia Scorecard

The Cascadia Scorecard is now online! This blog series includes recent Scorecard findings and explanations behind the trends.

The Cascadia Scorecard is Sightline's annual state-of-the region report. Our researchers look at seven trends critical to the long-term health of our region -- from energy and economy, to pollution and wildlife. The Scorecard shows how Northwest states and provinces measure up against real-world leaders in human health, smart growth, and more.

To find out more about the Scorecard, see the findings in full, and find out how your area compares, visit scorecard.sightline.org.

 To view, use, and share images from the Scorecard, visit Sightline's Flickr photo-pool.


Series Posts

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01

Record Fuel Spending in 2008

01/20/2009 Fossil fuel imports cost the Northwest states almost $30 billion last year.

02

NW Grades Are In -- And Online

02/10/2009 Cascadia Scorecard report now available as an online resource.

03

Easing off the Gas

02/13/2009 Per capita gas sales in the Northwest are at their lowest since 1965.

04

Baby Boomlet

02/25/2009 Birth rates rise throughout the Northwest -- especially among teens.

05

Energy Efficiency: The Low-Hanging Fruit

03/17/2009 New podcast: how the next energy revolution could be technology we already have.

06

Cascadia Scorecard Update

04/30/2009 New, flashy Scorecard site gets its first update.

07

Sage-Grouse Update

05/12/2009 Declining numbers may reveal fraying sagebrush ecosystem.

08

New Sightline Report: Easing Off the Gas

07/01/2009 Northwesterners are using less gasoline.

09

Economy Update

09/29/2009 Cascadia Scorecard shows declining economic security in Northwest.

10

Chinook Salmon Update

10/13/2009 An uptick in 2009, but a dour forecast.

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