Amy Brunvand
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Environews: June 2013
Shared Solutions better than Legacy Highway expansion; EPA sued over Utah’s dirty air; Introducting the Wasatch Summit; Mark your calendar for a camping trip to PR Springs; Tar Sands comments due June 13, Sierra Club grades Utah Legislators.
—by Amy Brunvand
Urban Solar
In October 2012, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar signed a record of decision creating a program for utility-scale solar energy on public lands in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. This sounds like a positive step in the right direction toward a clean energy future, but there is a catch.
Shall We Dance? Global Earth Exchange
Creating acts of beauty in wounded places.
—by Amy Brunvand
Environews: May 2013
Colorado River most endan- gered; Herbert nixes West Desert water grab; Bishop pro- poses public lands dialogue; Willard Bay oil spill; ALEC: Get the public out of public lands; SLC Green Bikes; Park City to ban plastic bags?
—by Amy Brunvand
Environews: April 2013
Utah 2013 Legislative Roundup; Saving Utah for our kids; Sustainable Salt Lake; Tax dollars to privatize wildlife?; Highway in Farmington Bay? Save the eagles!; LCV Environmental Scorecard.
—by Amy Brunvand
Shall We Dance? HereAfterHere
EnviroNews: March 2013
An Outdoor Recreation Vision for Utah; Poll shows Utahns love our public lands; Can we talk about Greater Canyonlands?; Environmentally friendly ski areas?; Green River safe from Zombies (for now).
—by Amy Brunvand
Environews: February 2013
DEQ reports on Utah environment; Protesters decry dirty energy, dirty air; Colorado River vs. climate change; Lawsuit challenges bad BLM plans; Mayor Becker calls for Wasatch protection; Another reason to walk in the woods.
by Amy Brunvand
Shall We Dance? One Billion Rising
Organizers rally worldwide to stop violence against women—and to dance. See what's happening locally.
by Amy Brunvand
Environews: January 2013
Riparian restoration projects in SLC; McKibben advocates fossil fuel divestment; Ski areas are melting; Wolf slaughter in Yellowstone.
—by Amy Brunvand