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Groups Promise Lawsuit Against EPA Over Lack of Air Pollution Enforcement / Public News Service

Environmental groups filed a notice of intent this week to sue the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), over the agency s failure to enforce the Regional Haze Rule under the Clean Air Act. The rule aims to protect national parks and wilderness areas in Wyoming and across the nation from air pollution reducing visibility. Rob Joyce, energy organizer for the Wyoming chapter of the Sierra Club, said pressing the EPA to do its job will also help limit the number of days people with respiratory problems have to stay inside. . ....

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Linking climate change and the Idaho economy

More than four years ago, the Idaho Climate Summit inadvertently exposed a dearth of information about the economic impacts of climate change in the Gem State. ....

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Study Climate Change Could Make Beijing Last Winter Olympics / Public News Service

The 2022 Olympic Games are scheduled to open in Beijing later this week, but new research found unless world leaders make significant progress toward mitigating climate change, they could be the last Winter Games. The report showed in most parts of the world, including Colorado and the American West, winter-sports venues said the natural snowfalls they depend on to operate are no longer reliable. The Beijing Games will be the first ever produced with 100% artificial snow. . ....

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