Fewer people means less pollution, but what cities are known for being the most green, which cities are ruining our planet, and how do the cities in Idaho compare?
Think of a world where children can only view our planet's most incredible living trees from several hundred feet away, instead of getting to stand under and place a hand on them as we can do now.
I'm a strong believer in packing out waste when camping or taking part in outdoor recreation. For instance, we don't leave a campsite until we've made numerous sweeps of the grounds we occupied.
I don't think blame should be placed on either boaters or kayakers. Let us not forget that people often hike into our favorite locations to spend the day, and they don't always pack their trash out with them.
A coffee cup you can reuse, and bury. I know I'd rather have my children shaded by a tree, than being buzzed by flies from a planet that will soon be one giant, lifeless, rotating landfill, if more people don't come up with ideas like this dude did.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants to help replace aging diesel vehicles fleets with newer cleaner burning ones and is offering grants to make it happen
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Federal authorities are taking comments and have set public meeting dates on Idaho's plan to take over regulating pollution discharge into the state's lakes and rivers.
Air Pollution in The United States | FindTheBest
I'm pretty surprised to find that Idaho is on the list of least polluted states in America. Clearly these people have never driven through and smelled Jerome. Not that I think the state is gross or filthy - but when we moved here you could determine what part of town you were in based on the smells.