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A Texas conservation agenda for population growth, climate change
Suzanne Scott, state director of The Nature Conservancy of Texas, said as the population grows, Texas communities must work together, and people need to take personal responsibility to preserve natural areas essential to the state's well-being.
Minnesota teenagers introduce Green New Deal legislation
Led by a group of teenagers, Minnesota lawmakers are set to introduce a Green New Deal-style bill, inspired by the federal resolution of the same name unveiled in February.
More Iowa farmers adapting to climate change
Farmers are used to adjusting for weather, but some are adjusting for climate change by planting a variety of crops, sowing cover crops and leaving land unplowed.
Poll: Arizona voters say water, climate change major concerns
Arizona voters expressed strong opinions in a new poll on such issues as climate change, protecting public lands and outdoor recreation.
Would Kavanaugh's SCOTUS nomination endanger MO waterways?
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Could Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court mean more polluted waterways in Missouri?
Oysters could help protect NC from hurricane season
North Carolina's coastal residents are breathing a sigh of relief after Hurricane Chris took a turn away from the Atlantic Coast – but there undoubtedly will be additional threats from extreme weather and sea-level rise this season.