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This week Regan LaFever talks with USU professors Roslynn Brain McCann of USU Extension Sustainability and Edwin Stafford of the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business about USU's Clean Air Contest.
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In other news, the National Weather Service predicts inversion conditions through the end of the week and a new report shows youth population declining in Salt Lake City.
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This month’s Utah Clean Air Caucus meeting focused on Great Salt Lake, and the role it plays in Utah’s air quality.
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On this episode we're joined by Logan Mitchell, faculty in the University of Utah’s Department of Atmospheric Science. We talk about pollution and the history of air quality in Utah.
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University of Utah researchers set out to measure changes in Park City’s air quality during the ski season and Sundance Film Festival. Then COVID-19 hit.…
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Despite heavy storms, Northern Utah is still blanketed in smoke from fires in Northern California. It was expected the smoke would be blown away by strong…
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Haze and smoke are causing air quality issues throughout Utah. For much of the day in Salt Lake County on Monday, particulate readings recorded by the…
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Extreme drought conditions across Utah have combined with smoke from western wildfires in California, Idaho, Washington and Oregon to create unhealthy air…
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According to the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands, the quieter year for fireworks has paid off with fewer Fourth of July fires and better…
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Thousands of state employees will work from home through Wednesday in an effort to help clean up Utah’s air. Under the state’s new teleworking program,…