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A recent survey revealed that public lands and water issues are highly important to Latino voters in the West and play a key role in how they will vote in 2024.
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A new study reveals how climate change and irrigating crops are affecting river flows in the Western U.S.
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A new study looks into how fossil fuels and renewable energy fund local government services in several states, including some in the Mountain West.
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The federal government recently proposed changes to the way it manages forestlands – a plan that would elevate conservation of old and mature forests facing increasing threats.
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2023 set a new record for the number of billion-dollar disasters in the U.S. But Nevada got off easy compared to the rest of the country.
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A new report shows Black voters nationwide are very concerned about climate change and more likely to take political action on the issue.
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The federal government is spending $7 million to improve climate projections years – and decades – in advance. That’s to help communities and industries better plan for the effects of climate change.
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Tribal and federal leaders gathered in Washington, D.C., to discuss protecting tribal lands from the effects of climate change. The topic was part of the 2023 White House Tribal Nations Summit on Dec. 6 and 7.
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New data shows parts of the Mountain West region have some of America’s highest rates of electric vehicle use – and some of the lowest.
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New data shows many cities in the Mountain West and beyond are experiencing warmer winters because of climate change. Experts say that trend raises concerns.