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The U.S. state of Wyoming faces a broad array of environmental issues stemming from environmental changes including species introduction, endangered species, global climate change, and natural resource extraction. These changes have led to varying ecological harm to forests and natural species of wildlife that call Wyoming home. Within the state organizations and governments are working to combat these environmental threats and restore balance to the ecology. Wikipedia's [[wikipedia:Environmental issues in Wyoming|Environmental issues in Wyoming]] article details several major ecological disasters within the state while also describing the steps that are being taken by local governments, organizations, and groups to prevent future disasters.
 
== Initiatives by topic ==
== Initiatives by topic ==


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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Climate_change_in_Wyoming#Action_on_climate_change|Action on climate change, Wyoming]]
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Climate_change_in_Wyoming#Action_on_climate_change|Action on climate change, Wyoming]]
=== Community energy ===
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Solar power in Wyoming|Solar power in Wyoming]], [[wikipedia:Wind power in Wyoming|Wind power in Wyoming]]: Wyoming has one of the highest wind power potentials of any United States (U.S.) state. Wyoming's geography of high-altitude prairies and broad ridges makes the state an ideal site for the development of wind resources. Other factors that positively affect Wyoming's wind power development potential are the high percentage of land owned by the federal government, the low population density, and the historical importance of the mining and energy sectors to the state's economy. A chief disadvantage to large-scale wind power production in the state are Wyoming's relative distance from major population centers, and the lack of transmission capacity.


=== Environment quality ===
=== Environment quality ===
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[http://www.wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org/ Wyoming Outdoor Council] - [http://www.wildwyo.org/ Wyoming Wilderness Association]
[http://www.wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org/ Wyoming Outdoor Council] - [http://www.wildwyo.org/ Wyoming Wilderness Association]


=== Sustainable energy ===
=== Sustainable transport activism ===


Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Solar power in Wyoming|Solar power in Wyoming]], [[wikipedia:Wind power in Wyoming|Wind power in Wyoming]]: Wyoming has one of the highest wind power potentials of any United States (U.S.) state. Wyoming's geography of high-altitude prairies and broad ridges makes the state an ideal site for the development of wind resources. Other factors that positively affect Wyoming's wind power development potential are the high percentage of land owned by the federal government, the low population density, and the historical importance of the mining and energy sectors to the state's economy. A chief disadvantage to large-scale wind power production in the state are Wyoming's relative distance from major population centers, and the lack of transmission capacity.
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Category:Hiking trails in Wyoming|Hiking trails in Wyoming]] (category)
 
== Resources ==


=== Sustainable transport ===
=== Citizens data initiative ===


Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Category:Hiking trails in Wyoming|Hiking trails in Wyoming]] (category)
[http://www.eia.gov/state/?sid=wy Energy Data & Statistics for Wyoming] from the U.S. Department of Energy


== News and comment ==
== News and comment ==
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== Interwiki links ==
== Interwiki links ==
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Wyoming|Wyoming]]
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Wyoming|Wyoming]], [[wikipedia:Environment of Wyoming|Environment of Wyoming]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
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The U.S. state of Wyoming faces a broad array of environmental issues stemming from environmental changes including species introduction, endangered species, global climate change, and natural resource extraction. These changes have led to varying ecological harm to forests and natural species of wildlife that call Wyoming home. Within the state organizations and governments are working to combat these environmental threats and restore balance to the ecology. Wikipedia's Environmental issues in Wyoming article details several major ecological disasters within the state while also describing the steps that are being taken by local governments, organizations, and groups to prevent future disasters.

Initiatives by topic

Climate action

Wikipedia: Action on climate change, Wyoming

Community energy

Wikipedia: Solar power in Wyoming, Wind power in Wyoming: Wyoming has one of the highest wind power potentials of any United States (U.S.) state. Wyoming's geography of high-altitude prairies and broad ridges makes the state an ideal site for the development of wind resources. Other factors that positively affect Wyoming's wind power development potential are the high percentage of land owned by the federal government, the low population density, and the historical importance of the mining and energy sectors to the state's economy. A chief disadvantage to large-scale wind power production in the state are Wyoming's relative distance from major population centers, and the lack of transmission capacity.

Environment quality

Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality

Open spaces

Wyoming Outdoor Council - Wyoming Wilderness Association

Sustainable transport activism

Wikipedia: Hiking trails in Wyoming (category)

Resources

Citizens data initiative

Energy Data & Statistics for Wyoming from the U.S. Department of Energy

News and comment

2008

Climate change impacts Wyoming, March 18 [1]

Interwiki links

Wikipedia: Wyoming, Environment of Wyoming

External links


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