Earth saw a record-high average daily temperature of 62.87 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday, the EU climate monitor said, breaking the previous record of 62.76 degrees Fahrenheit set just the day before.
Whether you believe in "climate change" or not, there's no denying that the world is experiencing a changing climate, and Montana is no different. Find out if Montana is getting hotter or colder.
Regardless of what you think of the "climate change" debate, I thought this Bozeman business was pitching a very interesting concept at the global climate summit in Dubai recently.
From observing Montanans for about 6 weeks now, I noticed these are the things you don't want to mention ever in conversation. You get made fun of, you get into heated debates, and you leave the conversation feeling like crap.
1.You better not get out of your car to take selfies with buffalo or moose in Yellowstone or anywhere in the entire state...
A recent study released by the University of Montana and the University of Wyoming states that forests in the central Rocky Mountains are burning more than in any point in the last 2,000 years
Conservative Benji Backer is on a cross country trip talking about climate change. We caught up with him while he was speaking in the Bozeman area today. Take a listen.