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Cascadia movement - Wikipedia The Cascadia movement is a bioregional independence movement based in the Cascadia bioregion of western North America Potential boundaries differ, with some drawn along existing political state and provincial lines, and others drawn along larger ecological, cultural, political, and economic boundaries
Cascadia Health Cascadia is the largest community-based behavioral health and substance use treatment services organization in the state of Oregon and is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Center (CCBHC) and a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)
Home | Cascadia College Cascadia College in the Bothell community, near Seattle, offers Environmental Studies, Technology, Science, Engineering, Business, and General Transfer Degrees
The Cascadia Movement — Cascadia Department of Bioregion Cascadia: A Movement Ready to Begin Cascadia is a popular grassroots movement that has inspired the imagination for more than forty years and spans tens of thousands of individuals, businesses and community groups throughout the Cascadia bioregion
Where is Cascadia? - WorldAtlas Cascadia comprises of states of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Montana, Idaho, and Southeast Alaska The bioregion covers over 530,000 square miles of land; water and sea area would considerably increase the area Cascadia assumes the shape of a curved land that runs across the Pacific Ocean, Rocky Mountains, and Continental Divide
History of the Cascadia Movement Cascadia is an idea, identity, movement and bioregion, that has been growing since the 1980s, driven by a vision of sustainability, environmental stewardship, and cultural connection to the land
Cascadia, Geography of Bioregion, Name, Flag, Images Maps, Philosophy . . . Home of salmon rivers, mountains forests, Cascadia rises as a Great Green Land from the NE Pacific Rim Cascadia curves from coast to crest--from the Pacific Ocean on the west, to the Rocky Mountains and Continental Divide on the east
A Brief History of Cascadia 1983 to Present Cascadia is a shared notion, and one in active evolution We’re still inventing ourselves as a regional culture Cascadia is a recognition of emerging realities, a way to celebtrate commonality with diversity, a way to make the whole more than the sum of it’s parts
U. S. earthquake fault is labeled as one of Earths biggest hazards . . . Scientists know that in this specific region of the West Coast fault in the U S , massive earthquakes happened in the past, and they could happen again at any time Dangers of the Cascadia Subduction Zone Coastal communities from northern California to British Columbia live atop the Cascadia Subduction Zone, which spans about 600 miles offshore, where the Juan de Fuca plate creeps eastward