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This week, Tom Williams talks with Salt Lake Tribune reporters Leia Larsen, Tony Semerad, and Emily Anderson Stern about opinions surrounding Box Elder county's recently approved data center.
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The Jordan River is almost at the bottom of the Great Salt Lake Basin. An expert says that means that a lot of upstream pollution ends up concentrated in the river.
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Youth demonstrators gathered at the capitol in Salt Lake to voice their demands for more concrete conservation commitments from Utah lawmakers.
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The state must build resiliency into its land and water use planning to deal with water scarcity and promote responsible and sustainable growth.
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Water crises are nothing new. Indeed they’ve influenced the very course of human history again and again but we’ve never had a planet with 10 billion people on it before, and so can we solve the water crisis at a global scale?
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The hosts of Both Sides of the Aisle discuss Utah's social problems from air quality to healthcare access.
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A recent article in the online magazine Yale Environment 360 is headlined “The West’s Great River Hits Its Limits: Will the Colorado Run Dry?” And the…
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According to a recent study, increasing temperatures are not the only factors contributing to spring snowmelt. “So people see temperatures increasing in…