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Coming Down the Line: The Last Half of the Legislative Session

Can you believe we are into the 5th week of the 2018 Utah Legislative Session? We at HEAL have been busy, busy: Our Policy Team,…

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Utah’s Bad Air Quality: A Driving Force for the Better

Glen Warchol & Susan Lacke Salt Lake Magazine January 12th, 2018 Even in the face of expansion, cleaner air is possible on the Wasatch Front.…

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Breathing Stories: Utah Voices for Clean Air, A Collaboration with Torrey House Project

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS In the 2017 State of the Air report, the American Lung Association ranked Salt Lake’s air quality as the 6th worst in…

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OP-ED: Utah leaders must hear the people on climate

Salt Lake Tribune By: Laura Schmidt Published April 15, 2017 Recently, I traveled from Salt Lake City to Denver for a Climate Reality Leadership Corps…

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EDITORIAL: Herbert’s veto of bad bill means good people must step up

Salt Lake Tribune March 28, 2017   Gov. Gary Herbert, a Republican if ever there was one, has gone to some pains to do the…

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EDITORIAL: Utah has work to do fighting pollution

Salt Lake Tribune March 13, 2017   With an administration and a Congress harboring so much hostility to the idea of even having a federal…

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LETTER: Climate change aggravates our air pollution

Salt Lake Tribune March 28, 2017 by: Jean M. Lown, Logan   Utah Climate Center researchers confirm that climate change worsens air pollution by causing stronger…

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LISTEN: HEAL’S MICHAEL SHEA ON RADIOACTIVE

Radioactive March 22, 2017 Hosted by Lara Jones and Nick Burns, tonight’s RadioActive included #OpenMicActivists from Unidad Inmigrante, the Utah league of Native American Voters,…

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OP ED: If Trump hobbles EPA, Utahns’ lungs will pay the price

Salt Lake Tribune By Matt Pacenza March 6, 2017 Take a step back from the complex reality of Utah’s air pollution problems and one fact…

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Legislative Week Three: A Series of Unfortunate Events

Sign Up For HEAL’s Citizen Activist Program What started as a rather mundane week at the Utah State Legislature turned into a hotbed of activity…

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