The Great Salt Lake Commissioner's Office will gather scientists and state officials this week to discuss the problem of ...
Hot. Dry. Now, hotter. Drier. Climate change is primarily caused by earth’s carbon cycle being kicked out of a long-term ...
The lake was considered full following high precipitation levels and a melting snowpack, giving it a much-needed boost.
"We need water to the lake." The Great Salt Lake dropped to a record low in 2022, alarming the public and political leaders ...
Sixty years ago, the Aral Sea began drying up, leaving salty, barren soil in its wake. Lessons learned here will help other ...
This article is published through the Colorado River Collaborative, a solutions journalism initiative supported by the Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air at Utah State University.
"It will take all of us working together to protect and sustain the lake." Control gates open for one of the largest natural freshwater lakes after it hits record water levels: 'Our reservoirs are ...
as a solemn reminder of what could happen if the Great Salt Lake dried up. Communities around the lake are dealing with all sorts of problems with dust coming off its dried lakebed. Dust lingers ...
Lawyers for Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment, American Bird Conservancy, Center for Biological Diversity, the Sierra ...
The Great Salt Lake, which shrunk to a historic low in 2022 as a result of water diversions, drought and impacts from climate change, remains several feet below what is considered a “healthy ...
LAKEWAY — Beau Welling perched on a spot high above Lake Travis on Tuesday and talked very little about what is likely to be a breathtaking golf hole. Welling, the architect of the Travis Club ...