Reflections on Ice
By Lucas Moody
But that was when the rains were, when the ice on the Rattlesnake Creek would break and there was a sound like thunder or cannons as the torrent of released water and ice rolled boulders down stream towards the river that runs through Missoula, Montana.
Blackened-Out
By Benjamin Catton | Missoula Climate Stories live storyteller
The land can heal, but we must strive for a culture that gives it a chance. A culture that gives our children a chance.
Teaching Change: Bringing Montana’s Climate and Ecology Into The Classroom
By Annie Gustafson
The Flathead Valley is surrounded by our public lands in all directions. It is also the most ecologically intact landscape in the Continental United States! This SHOULD be our classroom. I strive to bring the Northern Rockies alive within the walls of my middle school.
Recapping Blockade at Glacier Park
The government had pledged to halt all of its climate pollution by 2050. Previous reporting and estimates from a Freedom of Information Act request show that only a fraction of the pledged reductions have been made.
What Happened to the Bumblebees?
By Andrea Berry
These two effects of extreme heat caused by climate change can intersect further. Stressed plants and stressed bees can’t interact in their usual healthy manner, which potentially further limits productivity.
The Snowball Effect
By Robin Paone
We’ve been climbing up a mountain towards a clean energy economy. We look forward and see a steep uphill climb. But, when we pause and take a look around, we notice beautiful accomplishments.