Making a new year’s resolution to shrink your carbon footprint in 2023? According to two people who’ve kept track of their contributions to greenhouse gases, you can make it smaller without spending more money.
We've heard of time and again, over the last couple of months, the western United States are facing a big problem. Currently, more than 50% of the western states are in a drought. And the entire state of Utah is facing drought conditions.
The summer ozone season can be just as dangerous as the winter inversion, especially on really hot days, but there are simple changes Utahns can make every day to improve air quality.
Utah has a lot to offer when it comes to life outdoors, and that's true with Sand Hollow State Park in Hurricane. The park also plays a role in replenishing an underground aquifer.
There are some really easy things you can do that can make a big difference. Conserve energy in Utah because it helps clean up the air and save you money.
The Beehive State is famous for some of the world’s most unique rock formations. Just 40 miles south of Vernal, you can find a little geological treasure at Fantasy Canyon.
There are some incredible ways to make your house greener and lower your carbon footprint. Here's How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint at Home in 5 Steps
KSL and Ivory Homes would like to honor heroes in our community who are doing good during this challenging time. Submit an individual or organization below, and we will plant a tree in their honor and recognize them by placing their name on our Spring of Hope wall! Wall of Hope Healthcare Danielle Burgener- She is […]
Back during the Jurassic period, the Coral Pink Sand Dunes was a part of the biggest dessert the world has ever seen. The 3,000-acre dune field is the highest on the Colorado Plateau.
From swapping out gas lawnmowers for battery operated models to replacing wood stoves with natural gas appliances, Utah lawmakers on Wednesday considered more than $100 million in requests to improve air quality.
The Clear the Air Challenge is at the midway point and if you haven't been participating in the month-long competition to reduce vehicle emissions, there's still time to make a difference.
The Olmsted Power plant at the mouth of Provo Canyon is one of the oldest hydroelectric power plants in the western United States. The historic power plant was shut down three years ago after generating power for 111 years.