The Latest from ICL
Road to Paris: What's Happening? Why Now?
Gary Payton is in Paris observing the United Nations-sponsored Climate Talks. This is the 3rd installment of a series of guest blogs about his experiences as a witness to these historic discussions.
Road to Paris: It's for the Children
In his second blog about the Paris Climate Talks, ICL member and guest blogger Gary Payton explains his motivation for going to Paris to participate as a member of "Civil Society."
Guest Opinion Gets One Thing Right
In the Idaho Statesman yesterday, Idaho Rep. Jeff Thompson badmouths the EPA's much-anticipated carbon reduction plan, saying that the President's rhetoric is bad for Idaho. His lack of any facts to back up his argument clearly demonstrates that his rhetoric is even worse for Idaho. But he did get one thing right...
Reflections on the Road to Paris
ICL member and climate activist Gary Payton's first in a series of blog posts on his travels to Paris for the global climate talks.
The Columbia River Treaty and Idaho
We tend to forget the impact of the Columbia River on our Idaho waters. With renegotiation of the U.S.-Canada Columbia River Treaty beginning soon, Pat Ford explains a couple key adjustments that will result in a forward-looking treaty for all.
Our Own Climate Idaho
Pat Ford on how we start to think about responding to climate change in Idaho.
Lessons for Climate Action
Integrate prevention and care: this seems to me an accurate and evocative shorthand for our climate challenges.
Closer to Closing Coal Plants
Burning coal is polluting our air and changing our climate. After years of effort, ICL helps Idaho take a giant step forward in replacing coal with clean energy.
Coal Exports Pack a Big Carbon Punch
Coal exports through proposed western U.S. ports would pack a bigger punch to our climate than the tar sands oil piped through the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.