Montana Climate Adaptation Story
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Montana Climate Adaptation Story

By Larry Campbell

The suntower is a quixotic Rube Goldberg all-purpose garden tool for irrigation as well as food production, processing and storage. It is a solar powered building of integrated functional design useful for small-scale agriculture, meant to contribute to the goal of local food security adaptation to climate change. I can envision a village built around a suntower.

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Wildfires are Intensifying. What can be Done?
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Wildfires are Intensifying. What can be Done?

By Janessa Chaplin

Research shows that changes in climate create warmer, drier conditions, leading to longer and more active fire seasons. This is something my family has noticed over the years. My mom loves hiking and has been noticing more and more decimated areas of forest that show little signs of coming back. I notice it because I can’t go play tennis outside without feeling a sting in my throat.

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Cedars’ Bark
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Cedars’ Bark

By Nico Lorenzen

On that September morning, as I laced up my worn leather boots in preparation of another day pulling a crosscut saw the distillation of such wilderness spilled itself beneath the boughs. The stillness following the dynamism of bugling elk before sunrise, a restful quiet layered in a way we’ve adapted to know as right in its totality.

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Family Seeking Food Independence Leaves the Bitterroot
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Family Seeking Food Independence Leaves the Bitterroot

By Cynthia Mealy

After living in Montana for decades, they ended up moving. They acknowledged that the effects of climate change are everywhere, but their cows were not happy with aspen leaves and moldy hay. They feared that Montana seems poised to have severe hay shortages on a regular basis.

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