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A ruling could settle the decades-long dispute over the scope of the landmark law, with big implications for wetlands and ephemeral streams around the West.
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The McClure Center for Public Policy Research took widely accepted climate change scenarios and asked what they could mean for Idaho industries such as agriculture, energy and recreation.
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How do you know your zucchinis are ready, and what do you do with all of them? Are your tomatoes safe as morning chills creep in? Is there still time to grow another round of greens before it gets too cold? Idaho Matters helps answer some green thumb questions.
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How can the state meet the challenge of climate change at our doorstep? Idaho Matters talks with Kendra Pierre-Louis who is a climate reporter and producer of the podcast “How To Save A Planet.”
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A new deal between groundwater users and surface water users will allow irrigation to continue in the Bellevue Triangle through August 15.
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The Idaho Traveler explores the often ignored treasures of small-town Idaho, from historic buildings and sites to the mom-and-pop restaurants that offer the best pie and breakfast in the Gem State.
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The NOAA's chief scientist told lawmakers this week that much of the Southwest is the driest it's been in 126 years.
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Boise’s composting program is so successful, the city is planning on expanding their services to accommodate a mushrooming population.
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Tom Kuka has been ranching on the Blackfeet Reservation for nearly 30 years. His ranch is about 20 miles east of the Rocky Mountain Front, where jagged…
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Heat waves induced by climate change will threaten future agricultural crops at a faster rate than gradual global warming, according to a new study...