Mount Rainer, the active stratovolcano located in Washington state, is likely shrinking due to climate change, according to new research.
MOUNT RAINIER, Wash. - A new study has revealed that Mount Rainier is experiencing a significant reduction in size due to shifting climate patterns.
According to the new paper, Mount Rainier’s highest point is a fraction of an inch below 14,400 feet, or 10 feet below the U.S. Geological Survey’s longstanding official measurement of 14,410 feet.
A Puyallup man says he’s lucky to be alive after surviving a nearly 200-foot fall down a cliff near Mount Rainier.
The Pierce County Sheriff’s Office (PSCO) says a dirt biker is in serious condition after falling down a cliffside in a ...
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74-Year-Old Photographs Reveal a Distressing Collapse of Mount Rainier’s Ice Due To Climate Change
The collapse wasn't apparent on the surface until researchers pored through the photographs and noticed how the peaks were ...
Pierce County Invests $857,250 in Wilkeson's Eco-Tourism and Conservation Project Near Mount Rainier
Wilkeson, near Mount Rainier, received $857,250 from Pierce County for Coke Oven Park expansion and land conservation.
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