Board of Ed seeks public input on science standards March 23, 2016 by WyoFile 1 Comment The Wyoming State Board of Education seeks public input on the proposed 2016 Wyoming Science Content and Performance Standards.
Wyoming may see 8 years without major coal lease sale February 2, 2016 by Dustin Bleizeffer 1 Comment Wyoming mines still have many years of coal, but a review of the federal coal leasing program only adds to the industry’s uncertain future.
Obama halts federal coal leasing January 15, 2016 by Dustin Bleizeffer 2 Comments The Interior will conduct a years-long review of the financial, environmental and human health impacts of mining and burning federal coal.
Like it or not, change is coming to Wyoming December 22, 2015 by Kerry Drake 4 Comments The rewards of renewable energy like wind and solar can no longer be denied, and Wyoming has an abundance of both resources.
Greater Yellowstone warms, but still has a range of temps for wildlife December 18, 2015 by Kelsey Dayton 1 Comment Research shows the ecosystem’s variable topography still offers climate diversity for organism survival.