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Wyoming Climate In the News


Listed below are news articles, from Wyoming's online newspapers (those which do not require login permission), related to climate issues in Wyoming dating back to 2006.

Article Date Source
Weather modification's effect studied downstream10/28/2008Wyoming Livestock Roundup
Barrasso opposes strict climate change standards 10/15/2008Wyoming Public Radio
A $360 million reality test for Wyoming10/18/2008Casper Star Tribune
Climate change and hunting10/15/2008Casper Star Tribune
Third part of climate series addresses hunting9/28/2008Casper Star Tribune
Most Wyomingites question global warming, poll shows9/27/2008Casper Star Tribune
Bark Beetles May Make Climate Change Worse 9/25/2008Wyoming Public Radio
Scientists: Global warming seriously affects Wyoming9/23/2008Casper Star Tribune
Climate change Expert: Expect more precipitation, longer periods of drought9/23/2008Laramie Boomerang
Seven Western States Announce Climate Plan, But Not WY9/23/2008Wyoming Public Radio
UW series focuses on climate change9/22/2008Casper Star Tribune
Supercomputer plans back on track9/15/2008Casper Star Tribune
Mayors: Towns save by cutting carbon emissions9/12/2008Casper Star Tribune
Climate change: Let nature take its course?9/12/2008Casper Star Tribune
How might climate change affect native grasslands?9/10/2008Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Cheyenne Supercomputer Would Model Climate 9/8/2008Wyoming Public Radio
Climate change activist speaks Thursday9/7/2008Casper Star Tribune
Cheyenne closer to getting computer9/6/2008Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Local ranchers and farmers learn about the impact of climate change9/5/2008Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Climate Change May Shape Big Game Migration9/3/2008Wyoming Public Radio
Scientist Calls For Changes In Managing Fires8/14/2008 Wyoming Public Radio
Republican house candidates dislike mandatory cap and trade 8/6/2008 Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Next fires will be anytime, all the time 8/2/2008 Casper Star Tribune
August Newsletter 8/2008CIRMOUNT
Trout Warming Up 7/1/2008Wyoming Public Radio
Govs hear water warning7/1/2008Casper Star Tribune
Cooperation needed to meet water demands7/1/2008Wyoming Tribune Eagle
An energy crisis, or energy opportunity?6/15/2008Casper Star Tribune
Battling Wyoming's climate6/14/2008Casper Star Tribune
Senate kills climate change bill6/7/2008Casper Star Tribune
Wyo senators help defeat climate change bill6/6/2008Casper Star Tribune
Study: Drought slows geysers6/4/2008Casper Star Tribune
Wyoming Senators Oppose Climate Change Bill 6/3/2008Wyoming Public Radio
Wyoming GOP shows it's at odds with leaders6/3/2008Casper Star Tribune
Prepare for double whammy on electricity6/1/2008Casper Star Tribune
USDA: Climate change hits crops, livestock5/28/2008Casper Star Tribune
West's main water source getting drier4/30/2008Marketplace
Climate change: Poor will suffer most4/26/2008Casper Star Tribune
Climate change difficult on a local level in Wyoming4/25/2008Wyoming Livestock Roundup
Wet and dry in Wyo4/24/2008Casper Star Tribune
2008 water outlook awaits spring results4/18/2008Wyoming Livestock Roundup
How tree rings help predict water supply4/14/2008Wyoming Public Radio
Snow piles up in Wyoming4/12/2008 Casper Star Tribune
‘Snow water equivalent’ critical to moisture levels4/9/2008Wyoming Livestock Roundup
Wyoming companies to report pollution levels 4/7/2008Wyoming Public Radio
Water Issues Surface For GRBAG Plan II4/2/2008 Sublette Examiner
Early snowmelt raises concern3/25/2008Casper Star Tribune
Trend of earlier spring felt in Wyoming3/23/2008Casper Star Tribune
Climate action plan suspended 3/21/2008Laramie Boomerang
Project could have green design3/19/2008Casper Star Tribune
Climate change impacts Wyoming3/18/2008Wikinews
Freudenthal says feds stalling on carbon capture3/12/2008Casper Star Tribune
CarbonForum America3/11/2008Planet Jackson Hole
Climatologist: Still a lot of winter left for needed moisture3/11/2008Casper Star Tribune
Nobel Prize winner's view on climate 2/18/2008Planet Jackson Hole
Barrasso introduces GHG removal bill 2/13/2008Planet Jackson Hole
Cold, snowy winter brings moisture to Wyoming2/11/2008Wyoming Livestock Roundup
Panel discusses climate change in Wyoming2/1/2008Planet Jackson Hole
February Newsletter 2/2008CIRMOUNT
Climate change awareness event at 13 WY schools1/31/2008Wyoming Public Radio
Climate panel on campus1/31/2008Laramie Boomerang
The impacts of early snowmelt1/31/2008Wyoming Public Radio
Ski areas warm to eco-friendly practices1/4/2008Laramie Boomerang
Man-made global warming 'bites the dust'1/2/2008Planet Jackson Hole
2007
Study: Climate change will endanger trout 12/06/2007Jackson Hole Daily
Doing the math on global climate change 11/6/2007Laramie Boomerang
Water planning moves to next stage11/15/2007Casper Star Tribune
Barrasso gets changes to climate change bill11/02/2007Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Climate change to affect lake/river management 10/25/2007Lovell Chronicle
Climatologist offers sobering water outlook for Wyoming10/19/2007Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Local meteorologist poses question: Gore or Gray? 10/18/2007Planet Jackson Hole
BIG PICTURE: Eluding the Balance 10/17/2007Planet Jackson Hole
'This issue is settled.' 10/17/2007Planet Jackson Hole
Expert: Wyoming A Good Place for Carbon Sequestration10/10/2007Wyoming Public Radio
All Energy Sources Seen As Necessary10/10/2007Wyoming Public Radio
Experts Call for Immediate Action on Climate Change 10/9/2007Wyoming Public Radio
Conference on energy, climate heats up today10/08/2007Jackson Hole Daily
Wyo. climate change efforts stymied by Washington10/08/2007Casper Star Tribune
Governor Pushes Balance on Energy and Climate9/28/2007Wyoming Public Radio
Governor: Carbon sequestration signup meetings to be held in Lusk 9/19/2007Lusk Herald
Governor: Nation needs diverse energy sources9/18/2007Jackson Hole Daily
Wyoming seeing green9/12/2007Planet Jackson Hole
Grizzlies Tangled in a Complex Web9/10/2007Wyoming Public Radio
Guest Opinion: Ounces of prevention in Wyoming drought8/02/2007Billings Gazette
August Newsletter 8/2007CIRMOUNT
Early, Hot Wildfires Could Be Sign of Climate Change7/10/2007Wyoming Public Radio
Freudenthal To Lead Western Governors 6/12/2007Wyoming Public Radio
Western governors to continue focus on global warming6/12/2007Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Council delays action 6/8/2007Laramie Boomerang
Cool City comes before council5/25/2007Laramie Boomerang
Climate, invasives headline Snake Summit5/23/2007Jackson Hole Daily
Wyo. joins effort to track emissions5/21/2007Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Telling the Story5/16/2007Planet Jackson Hole
I hope I'm wrong about this 5/9/2007Planet Jackson Hole
Yellowstone grizzly bear delisted5/2/2007Jackson Hole Daily
Visitors share thoughts on global issues4/27/2007Planet Jackson Hole
Climate change could mean trouble in region4/27/2007Jackson Hole Daily
Whistleblower and writer to speak at ECO-Fair4/25/2007Planet Jackson Hole
8 rounds with Rocky 4/25/2007Planet Jackson Hole
Reducing climate change 4/21/2007Laramie Boomerang
Let’s all quit arguing about global warming4/21/2007Jackson Hole Daily
Group Wants Laramie to Sign Global Warming Pact4/6/2007Wyoming Public Radio
Students, mayor will discuss global warming4/3/2007Jackson Hole Daily
State Climatologist: Wyoming Precipitation Either Feast or Famine3/14/2007University of Wyoming News
Cloud seeding project gets sent back to state3/14/2007Jackson Hole Daily
Experiment thwarted: Bad weather and red tape blamed for delay3/10/2007Rocky Mountain News
Global Warming Governors 3/9/2007Wyoming Public Radio
Interview with Climatologist Phil Mote3/9/2007Wyoming Public Radio
Reversing global climate change daunting but 'doable'2/21/2007Planet Jackson Hole
A force to reckon with2/21/2007Planet Jackson Hole
Global 'weirding'2/14/2007Planet Jackson Hole
Ronald Oxburgh, Former Chairman of Shell2/5/2007Wyoming Public Radio
Going Green: Film 'Everything's Cool'1/31/2007Planet Jackson Hole
Evidence of climate change in Antarctica1/18/2007Planet Jackson Hole
Rising temperatures allow tree growers to branch out 1/17/2007Jackson Hole Daily
January Newsletter 1/2007CIRMOUNT
2006
Melting Glaciers12/1/2006Wyoming Public Radio
Wind vs. Coal11/17/2006Wyoming Public Radio
Mayor to commit to climate protections11/06/2006Jackson Hole Daily
New climatologist predicts normal winter10/30/2006Casper Star Tribune
Research says global temps continue to rise10/25/2006Jackson Hole Daily
Drought Remains A Concern 8/14/2006Wyoming Public Radio
Carbon Could be Cash for Wyo7/26/2006Wyoming Public Radio
Report: Warming threatens parks 7/26/2006Jackson Hole Daily
Cloud seeding gets off to small start2/26/2006Casper Star Tribune
What the blazes happened to the cold?2/6/2006Wyoming Tribune Eagle