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Hot off the Press!

4/4/2024

 
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Pollinators on a regenerative farm. NRCS photo by Brandon O'Connor.
To celebrate Montana's first Soil Health Week, Drs. Hillery Daily, Colette Kirchhoff, and Robert Byron wrote an article on how Montana can be a leader in regenerative agriculture and ranching , published in eight local Montana papers.
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The Colstrip power plant. Photo by P.primo.
The EPA's upcoming Mercury and Air Toxics (MATS) standards for power plants are going to have a big effect on our state's biggest air polluter: the coal-fired power plant in Colstrip. Drs. Carol Greimann, Bob Merchant Katie Fleischer, David Lehnherr say more in their article, published in six newspapers across the state.
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Photo by the BLM near Miles City.
Lynne Foss, PNP, and Lori Byron MD wrote about the Academy of Pediatrics' new climate policy and its call to support lifesaving policies like the upcoming EPA Mercury and Air Toxics (MATS) standards. They were published in seven local papers.

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MTHPHC is grateful for the continued leadership of the foremost authorities on climate health in this place: the Selish, Ql̓ispe,& Ksanka, Niitsitapi (Pikuni), Annishinabe (Ne-i-yah-wahk), A’aninin, Nokado & Nakona, Lakota & Dakota, Tsetshessthase & So'taa'eo'o, Apsáalooke, and Annishinabe/Metis (Little Shell Band) nations. We endeavor to follow their examples, remembering those who have passed before us, and caring for future generations.

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    • 2026 Climate & Health Conference
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    • Ride for Their Lives 2025
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    • Wildfire Smoke
    • Heat
    • Drought
    • Pregnancy
    • Mental Health
    • Sustainable Health Systems
    • Foundational Reading >
      • C2H2 Report
      • Montana Climate Organizations
      • National Climate & Health Organizations
  • Get Involved
    • Climate Health Stewards
    • Air Quality Flags
    • Lobby Displays
    • '25 Audubon Art Collaborative
    • Environmental Health in a Box
    • Students
    • Climate Stories
    • Contact your Elected Officials
  • About Us
    • About & Contact
    • Board & Team
    • Montana Medical Allies
    • Reports
  • Donate
  • Moodle