Climate Central
| Oct 27, 2008
The flow of water in Montana's rivers is lifeblood for its economy, both through tourism and agriculture. Montana's trout and its $300 million recreational fishing industry depend on cool waters flowing from melting snow high in the mountains thro...
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...areas where it didn’t belong. “Since the Clean Water Act was passed in 1972, the EPA has used its veto power on permits exactly 4 times – that’s...
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...that is." Almost as improbable is Pyramid Lake itself. Thirty-five miles north of Reno, it is a dazzling inland sea 27 miles long and 4 to 11 mi...
— May 8 at 01:08 pm
...Although isolated havens of cool-water habitat could help native trout survive future temperature increases, they still face peril in the event ...