News
The loss of snow cover in temperate forests is set to slow their growth and reduce their ability to remove carbon from the ...
In response to soaring temperatures and a prolonged dry spell affecting the valley, the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST)-Kashmir has issued a detailed ...
Opinion
Commentary | Gish: Telephone Gap decision serves Trump’s agenda, shortchanges the public goodI first visited the Telephone Gap area of the Green Mountain National Forest as a middle schooler, following a stretch of the Long Trail on an overnight trip with my ...
Last winter, NBC Montana brought you a story of the Ninemile Remount Depot's mules and horses that clear trails in our wilderness areas,From November to May, th ...
This Winter’s Lack of Snow Cover Could Spell Trouble for Drought in These Areas Farmers in the upper Plains, northern Plains and Northeast came up short on snow for the 2024/25 season. In some ...
What does this nearly snowless winter mean for our spring and our summer? What does it mean for the fire season, the mosquito population, the bears or for gardening? We ask the experts for answers.
What a nearly snowless winter and early spring means for flower beds, car and ski trail maintenance, recreators, snowplowers and pooper scoopers in Anchorage.
Unusually warm conditions, connected to long-term climate change, are taking a toll on traditional winter sports in much of Alaska. What is normally 60 kilometers of snowy trails at Kincaid Park ...
Unusually warm conditions, connected to long-term climate change, are taking a toll on traditional winter sports in much of Alaska.
Economy & Environment Warm, snowless conditions snarl winter sports that are traditions in Alaska Persistent warmth and rains have wreaked havoc with ski races and other events in the Anchorage area.
Last winter was straightforward. El Nino dominated and the forecast for a mild and relatively snowless winter was a direct hit. This winter, the atmospheric signals were more mixed.
Feb. 22—GRAND FORKS — Lack of snow and abundant wind have combined to cause extensive soil erosion this winter in parts of the Red River Valley that could have been prevented, an area ...
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