The federal government is rewriting its rules governing ranching on public lands to increase the number of cattle, sheep and other livestock grazing on 155 million acres in the West, an area twice the ...
The largest tidal restoration project in the Sacramento Delta’s history awaits the return of the threatened Delta smelt.
But while Andrews and thousands of Angelinos were racing to evacuate, other people saw a financial opportunity. Using ...
For more than 100 years, salmon had been absent from the Klamath Tribe’s lands — a fact that cut them off from funding ...
A century-old Oregon water law lets one wealthy region turn the desert green while water-starved ag fallows commercial crops.
This winter’s snow cover is the lowest on record in the Western U.S. While that could cause a torrent of trouble come spring — more wildfires, less water for farms and fish — at the moment, there’s ...
That was one of the inspirations behind the Western Environmental Reporting Collaborative (WERC), a partnership with the national nonprofit Report for America and local news organizations across the ...
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This story was originally published by The Guardian and is republished here through a partnership with Climate Desk. The record-breaking heatwave scorching the West this week would have been ...
Reimagining Community in the Age of Disconnection (Beacon Press), presents communal living as a practical remedy for affordability issues, familial strife, and loneliness.
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