High Country News is a Seattle-based publication that focuses on public lands, indigenous affairs, water, climate change, wildfire, arts, and culture. They provide in-depth analysis and reporting on various environmental and social issues, including the impact of solar development on public lands, the restoration efforts of the Northwestern Shoshone tribe, the challenges of gravel shortage in Alaska, and the potential renaissance of uranium mining. They also cover topics such as food and fine dining, legislation to curb industry excesses, the intersection of climate change and mining laws, and the potential implications of overturning the Chevron deference. Additionally, they highlight issues related to tribal resources, wildlife conservation, racial profiling, bird renaming, climate litigation, decarbonizing the grid, and the collaboration between labor unions and environmentalists.
High Country News offers a comprehensive perspective on environmental issues and their impact on communities and ecosystems. Through their reporting, they aim to inform and engage readers in discussions surrounding environmental conservation, social justice, and sustainable practices. With a focus on the Western United States, they provide a platform for diverse voices and perspectives, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities faced by the region.
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