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Idaho Power may shut off power to prevent wildfires in extreme conditions. What we know
Idaho Statesman via Yahoo News· 6 days agoDani Southard, the company’s wildfire mitigation program manager, told council members that the...
The Race to Fireproof Cities
Bloomberg· 1 hour agoJuniper trees are ecological marvels. Not only are junipers dense enough for privacy, but they’re also drought resistant, with oily leaves that look more...
Get Wild: This fire trapped backpackers and hikers in the backcountry. Here’s what we can learn from...
Summit Daily News· 7 days agoIn October 2020, a wildfire trapped hikers on the popular Ice Lakes Trail in the San Juan Mountains....
States beg insurers not to drop climate-threatened homes
North Dakota Monitor via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoIn the coming years, climate change could force Americans from their homes, not just by raising sea...
Extra moisture on West Coast allowing climate-sensitive Joshua trees to recover: Experts
ABC News· 6 days agoPopulations of the iconic Joshua tree may be showing signs of recovery after several rounds of...
Colorado deputies warn of increase in storage unit thefts in Arapahoe County
CBS News· 7 days agoAccording to Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office investigators, there's been a rapid increase in...
Revised plans preserve parts of the historic El Chapultepec building in Denver's LoDo
CBS News· 1 day agoHistoric Denver and two citizens who filed for protective landmark status for the building that...
Scorching heat waves test a climate-changing world’s resilience
Washington Post· 1 day agoIf you’re in the Northern Hemisphere, you’re probably aware that it’s been quite hot. Parts of the...
El Niño makes an exit, but La Niña could bring dry conditions back to California
LA Times via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThere is a 65% chance that La Niña conditions will develop between July and September. The climate...
Ranchers press Colorado wildlife officials for answers in daylong summit on wolves in North Park
Colorado Springs Gazette· 2 days agoNearly 100 people — ranchers, state and local elected officials, conflict resolution specialists, nonprofit staffers from pro-wolf groups, outfitters, media and representatives of the wildlife ...