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In 2007, Montana published its comprehensive Climate Change Action Plan and became the seventh U.S. state to join the Western Climate Initiative (WCI). Shortly thereafter, numerous local governments across the state began to develop formal climate change policies and greenhouse gas emission standards to be implemented at the local level.
This story was originally published by Montana Free Press at montanafreepress.org. Used by permission. This article originally appeared on Kitsap Sun: Montana drought outlook improves as 2024 ...
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) is a government agency in the executive branch state of Montana in the United States with responsibility for ensuring sustainable development of the state's land, mineral, natural gas, oil, timber, water, and other resources.
Because of a long and ongoing drought in the western United States, Reclamation has reduced the amount of water below the Yellowtail Dam from 2,500 cubic feet per second (71 m 3 /s) to 2,000 cubic feet per second (57 m 3 /s). The lower flows have led to unhealthy trout populations in turn causing the fishing industry on the lower Bighorn to ...
May 4—Longmont City Council is to review the city's water supply and drought management plan for 2021 and 2022 during a Tuesday night study session. The proposed version of the current water ...
Policies that invest in greener infrastructures and support a switch to renewable energy sources should be key to fighting climate change.
In late 2007, NIDIS launched the U.S. Drought Portal, or drought.gov, a website that pulls together many federal, state, and academic resources for monitoring drought. [9] [10] In January 2021, NIDIS worked with NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information to launch a completed redesigned U.S. Drought Portal. The new website features ...
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