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Montana officials made their case today in the first-of-its-kind climate trial underway in Helena. The trial could end earlier than expected after the state pulled one of their key witnesses.
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Conservation groups filed lawsuits Thursday challenging a state board’s assertion that it overturned a pollution standard for Lake Koocanusa.
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Smoke from more than a hundred active wildfires in Canada is spreading throughout Montana and affecting air quality across the state.
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Gov. Gianforte has signed House Bill 971, preventing state regulators from considering greenhouse gas emissions or climate change contributions when assessing environmental impacts of proposed projects.
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State environmental officials have a new cleanup plan for a 43-mile stretch of the Clark Fork River contaminated by mining waste.
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Federal environmental regulators have approved a plan for protecting western Montana’s Bitterroot River from nutrient pollution.
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Montana lawmakers held a hearing on a bill that could prevent state regulators from considering greenhouse gas emissions when issuing permits.
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Montana environmental officials are proposing to give part of the Gallatin River a pollution designation as they research the factors for excessive algae growth.
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BNSF Railway is investigating an oil sheen in the Whitefish River near one of its railyards.
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State funding to replace aging water infrastructure is getting a boost this year due to the recent federal bipartisan infrastructure bill. Lincoln County plans to move forward with local school board elections after its entire election department resigned last month, according to a county commissioner.