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Audio: What’s so funny about climate change?
Friday July 26, 2024Resorting to absurdity can make people care. The post Audio: What’s so funny about climate change? appeared first on High Country News.Grabbing public land in the name of housing
Thursday July 25, 2024Have politicians finally found a way to take public land out of the public’s hands? The post Grabbing public land in the name of housing appeared first on High Country News.Hiking in the heat
Wednesday July 24, 2024A conversation with the head of the preventive search and rescue program in Joshua Tree National Park. The post Hiking in the heat appeared first on High Country News.What a Kamala Harris presidency could mean for the West
Monday July 22, 2024Harris has prioritized protecting public lands and pursued accountability for polluters, but her track record on tribal affairs is mixed. The post What a Kamala Harris presidency could mean for the West appeared first on High Country News.Project 2025’s extreme vision for the West
Friday July 19, 2024The demolition of public lands, water and wildlife protections are part of conservatives’ plan for a second Trump term. The post Project 2025’s extreme vision for the West appeared first on High Country News.Will the Northwest Forest Plan finally respect tribal rights?
Friday July 19, 2024Tribal representatives are pushing the U.S. Forest Service to respect treaty rights and bring cultural fire back to the region’s forests. The post Will the Northwest Forest Plan finally respect tribal rights? appeared first on High Country News.When the end of the road brings a new beginning
Wednesday July 17, 2024Two accomplished new novels by Joe Wilkins and Willy Vlautin feature weathered protagonists called back from the brink. The post When the end of the road brings a new beginning appeared first on High Country News.Who is spouting violent rhetoric?
Wednesday July 17, 2024Reflections on this fraught moment in history. The post Who is spouting violent rhetoric? appeared first on High Country News.Repeal of the Chevron doctrine will have profound consequences for federal rulemaking
Monday July 15, 2024Climate, public lands and tribal law regulations are now likely to face legal challenges. The post Repeal of the Chevron doctrine will have profound consequences for federal rulemaking appeared first on High Country News.