Grasshoppers thrive on the warming Wyoming range March 18, 2016 by Kelsey Dayton 2 Comments Milder winters and hotter temperatures mean grasshopper epidemics could become more frequent, a UW entomologist says.
Central Wyoming students research shrinking Wind River glacier October 30, 2015 by Kelsey Dayton 2 Comments An interdisciplinary climate study takes students deep into the Wind River Mountains to research the impact of melting glaciers.
Gov Mead bets on value-added coal in tough market June 30, 2015 by Dustin Bleizeffer 1 Comment Gov. Matt Mead and Wyoming lawmakers continue to push for an industrial complex they hope could include converting coal into higher-value chemical products.
Parents could learn from textbooks they object to May 26, 2015 by Kerry Drake 15 Comments Some Cody parents object to textbooks that include scientific teaching of global warming and minorities’ roles in American history.
Climate Change Casualty: What the ski industry stands to lose May 5, 2015 by Kendall Brunette 4 Comments The snow ski industry is on borrowed time, facing difficult choices in the face of shorter seasons and less snow due to climate change.