Reflections on Ice
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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.

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Tougher Stuff
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Tougher Stuff

By Josh Slotnick | Missoula Climate Stories live storyteller

Wildfire smoke bathed the scene in grey, ate the horizons, obliterated the mountains and literally colored everything in sight. At that very moment the last of Hurricane Harvey’s biblical rains pummeled Houston: 19 trillion gallons of water fell in five days, more than four feet of rain, while Irma bore down on the entire state of Florida, having already swept away good chunks of Barbuda, Puerto Rico, and Cuba.

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Banking On Snow
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Banking On Snow

By Griffen Smith | Native News, University of Montana School of Journalism

Some on the Blackfeet Reservation are already feeling the impacts of climate change. Residents have recently lived through out-of-season fires, drought, merciless winters and extreme wind events. With residents concerned for more hardships living off the land, the environmental office hopes snow fences could be the spark needed to retain its wetlands.

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