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How climate change is increasing the unpredictability of Utah’s streams

New research shows that the long-term trend of warmer winters and less snow has made Utah’s streamflow more sporadic. And researchers say Utahns should prepare for it to keep getting worse.
How Interior Secretary Deb Haaland could shape western lands
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How Interior Secretary Deb Haaland could shape western lands

What might Deb Haaland's identity as an Indigenous person mean for how she'll manage the nation's public lands and waters?

Divisive southern Utah sand mine roject will not move forward
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Divisive southern Utah sand mine roject will not move forward

KANAB — A proposed frac sand mine that sparked controversy here over its use of water and other environmental damage will not move forward.
Many trout face extinction due to climate change, pollution
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Many trout face extinction due to climate change, pollution

A new study published in Science magazine found that many of the world's trout species are facing extinction due to climate change.

Utah isn't alone in challenging blue states over coal policies
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Utah isn't alone in challenging blue states over coal policies

Utah and Wyoming are getting tough on states that they argue are interfering with coal mining economies. Both states just introduced legislation that would
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