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It's something Utahns have witnessed in their own backyard for years now, as more and more people flock to the state's national parks. And it's something the U.S. Senate held a hearing on this week for one of the first times as more summer visitation numbers exceed expectations. It's overtourism — when more than a manageable amount of visitors come to a park and all that entails from environmental to economic impacts. The Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, where Utah Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) sits, held a "hearing to review the impacts of overcrowding in our national parks on park resources and visitor use management" on Wednesday.
As a public service, public health stories are free to Central Texans during the coronavirus crisis. Please support our local journalists by subscribing today. Call 512-392-2458. Texas plan to reduce haze in national parks wouldn’t require any new limits on pollution Fri, 07/02/2021 - 7:38pm Erin Douglas, The Texas Tribune Friday, July 2, 2021 Texas regulators on Wednesday advanced a plan for reducing pollution at its national parks that lacks any new limits on air pollutants that cause haze and disregards concerns voiced by federal agencies and environmentalists alike. Texas’ proposed plan — which is required by the federal government to improve visibility at national parks and other federally protected areas — would not require coal plants in Texas to do anything differently to reduce haze on the federally-managed lands. Environmentalists had hoped Texas would require the power plants, one of the largest contributors to haze, to install pollution-reducing technology, such as scrubbers, that most other states have required for several years.
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The Joshua Tree National Park Association is looking for nominations for the seventeenth Annual Minerva Hoyt California Desert Conservation Award. The prestigious award recognizes individuals or organizations whose achievements have led to a significant and lasting impact on behalf of California’s deserts. Minerva Hoyt’s campaign to preserve those deserts led to the creation of Joshua Tree National Monument in 1936. Here’s reporter Mike Lipsitz with more on eligibility… Past winners of this prestigious award read like a “Who’s Who of Conservation Achievements” and include Susan Luckie Reilly, Larry & Donna Charpied, David Myers, The Wildlands Conservancy, John Wohlmuth, Coachella Valley Association of Governments, Mark Jorgenson, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, Dianne Feinstein, Owens Valley Committee, Elden E. Hughes (posthumously awarded), Steve & Ruth Rieman, Dee & Betty Zeller, Desert Protective Council (Terry Weiner), Nancy Karl, Cindy Zacks, Pat Flanagan, Robin Kobaly and The Summertree Institute, and David Lamfrom, National Park Conservation Association.
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