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Third District Court Judge Honorable Robert Faust issued a ruling in favor of the state, dismissing the Utah youth climate case.
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A group of youth filed a constitutional climate case against the state of Utah in March. Oral arguments were presented on Friday, Nov. 4 as to why or why not the case should proceed to trial.
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Cities in the arid Southwest are investing in water reuse technology, keeping more water in the system and bolstering drinking supplies in an area hit hard by drought.
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A recent report says that the Colorado River is America’s most endangered. Today we’ll talk with reporter Alex Hager.
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The orange and black migratory monarch butterfly population has dropped 95% from the 1980s to 2020.
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In her new book, Jessica Fanzo explores how in the context of the broad global trends of population growth, climate crisis and inequitable food availability, food systems need to be re-oriented to ensure they can produce enough food to nourish the world.
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We're joined by William Anderegg, Associate Professor in the University of Utah School Of Biological Sciences, to discuss the effects of threats, including climate change and drought, on trees and forests.
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In light of Earth Day, it's important to discuss climate change and how to adapt to it. A group of students at USU are looking at adapting agriculture and livestock in Cache Valley.
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On this episode we discuss climate change with Eugene Linden, and talk about his new book Fire and Flood.
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With warming temperatures, a drying Great Salt Lake and frequent wildfires, climate change is all around us. This week, USU’s Ecology Center is hosting…