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Threshold Podcast: 2017–present Amy Martin Auricle Productions [3] CleanLaw: 2018–present Hana Vizcarra, Hannah Perls, Ari Peskoe, Carrie Jenks, Lowry Yankwich, and Jody Freeman HLS Environmental & Energy Law Program [3] Terrestrial: 2017 Ashley Ahearn KUOW [4] Mongabay Newscast: 2016–present Mike Gaworecki Mongabay [4] The Energy Gang ...
Idaho is the home of the Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition [4] and the Treasure Valley Clean Cities Coalition. [5] In April 2024, the Gem State's Department of Environmental Quality applied to the US EPA for a US $100 million competitive grant to lower the state's greenhouse gas emission levels. [6]
Riparian area in Blaine County, Idaho. Over the last century, the average temperature near Boise, Idaho, has increased nearly 1°F, and precipitation has increased by nearly 20% in many parts of the state, and has declined in other parts of the state by more than 10%. These past trends may or may not continue into the future.
Jul. 27—SANTA, Idaho — Nearly a half century ago, Greg and Leah Sempel began scratching a living out of land that almost nobody wanted. Now the state of Idaho has made their simple life ...
Idaho portal Pacific Northwest portal. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. ... Pages in category "Environment of Idaho"
Although dairy plays a significant role in the economy, Idaho is most known for its potatoes. Idaho is the number one producer of potatoes in the nation and contributes to 32% of the country's production. [1] Idaho has nearly 25,000 farms and ranches spread over 11.8 million acres [1] of land that produces more than 185 different commodities ...
One of Idaho Conservation League's most recent successes was the protection of the Owyhee Wilderness in Southwest Idaho as part of the Owyhee Initiative. [9] The Owyhee Wilderness, which was signed into law in 2009, is the first wilderness area to be designated in Idaho since the early 1980s.
To get there, the state seeks to conduct 1.5 million acres of wildfire risk reduction activity per year by 2030; 2 million acres per year by 2038, and 2.5 million acres per year by 2045, most of ...