by Robyn Vincent | Oct 17, 2019 | Art & Design, Culture, Environment
When Doris Florig was snorkeling in the Caribbean recently, she emerged from the turquoise waters near Belize crestfallen. “I came up and a woman in a dinghy next to me looked at me and said, ‘Wasn’t that beautiful?’ And I thought, no, it wasn’t. It was...
by Luke Runyon | Oct 16, 2019 | Environment, News, Politics & Policy
Climate change has been called the new normal. But residents in some parts of the Southwest say after living through the last two years, there’s nothing normal about it. Communities in the Four Corners—where the borders of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona...
by Robyn Vincent | Sep 26, 2019 | Environment, News, Politics & Policy
The youth-led climate strikes show how a rising consciousness is spreading across the world and in Jackson Hole.
by Robyn Vincent | Jun 27, 2019 | Environment, News, Politics & Policy
Governor Mark Gordon has a plan to address climate change and it’s not what you might expect. This was the subject of one of reporter Andrew Graham’s latest stories for WyoFile. Graham opens the article by narrating an interesting scene at an energy summit in Salt...
by Robyn Vincent | Mar 20, 2019 | Courts, Environment, News, Politics & Policy
In what plaintiffs hailed as a “landmark victory for climate, health and public lands,” a federal judge halted oil and gas drilling on nearly 500 square miles of public lands in Wyoming. Those land parcels are leased by the Bureau of Land Management to oil and gas...