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Will Congress pass a carbon tax? Mitt Romney says GOP support needed

Utah Sen. Mitt Romney and Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall talked about climate change at a Washington Post webinar.
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University of Utah launching climate science and policy center

The Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy, to be led by world-renowned climate scientist William Anderegg, will promote research, study effective public policies and propose entrepreneurial business solutions to curb and combat the threats that climate change poses to human and environmental health.Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy at the University of Utah.

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James Hansen: Are western farmers benefitting from socialism? Can it last?

The Western dream of farming is made possible by socialism, but can it continue in this climate crisis?
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Andrew Stoddard: What is Utah doing to combat air pollution, greenhouse gases?

Decarbonization and environmentally friendly policies need to be a priority in Utah. We can combat climate change “the Utah way.”
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Brooklyn Hughes Roemer: How your lifestyle can impact environmental sustainability

Individual actions may seem small — but you are mistaken if you believe that makes them insignificant. Our choices matter more than ever.
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Isaac Grow: Is overpopulation, large families a threat to the environment?

It has become hard to ignore the increasingly disturbing sentiment among some on the environmental left that having large families is a threat to the environment.

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Steve Handy: What is Utah doing to improve air quality? Romney has solution

Utah’s air quality is improving, but we still have more work to do. Let’s celebrate the successes as we continue to strive for clean air.
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