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What We Can Learn From This City’s One-of-a-Kind Climate Budget

The Norwegian capital’s ambitious goal of reducing 95 percent of its carbon emissions by 2030 is driven by a unique policy approach: a world-first carbon budget, which works side by side with the financial budget and clearly states what needs to be done, by whom and when for the city to reach its climate goals.

Montana State seeks elementary teachers for six-week paid summer STEM experience

In the National Science Foundation-funded program, called Research Experience for Teachers in Engineering, participants work alongside MSU faculty in cutting-edge research labs, attend field trips and engage in workshops for crafting STEM lesson plans. The six-week program kicks off in June 2023, and applications are being accepted.

Monarch launches first commercial “driver-optional” electric tractor

The Monarch electric tractor has been developed to help in the decarbonization of farming operations, with the company saying that replacing a comparable diesel tractor with one of its models is equivalent to removing 14 combustion-engine passenger vehicles from the road.

The Case for Guerrilla Crosswalks

“We have the time and money, apparently, to expediently REMOVE a crosswalk, but it takes years to get around to actually painting one. No wonder neighbors took it upon themselves to act.”

As Scrutiny Intensifies, Utah-based POWDR Recasts Plan for Montana’s Holland Lake Lodge Expansion

Following USFS decision to ‘cease evaluation’ of application, an out-of-state company and a grassroots campaign opposed to its expansion plan prepare for a prolonged fight

Delaware Consolidates Statewide Recycling Info to Single App

The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control recently relaunched a consolidated online resource to improve recycling efforts across the state. The tool offers a one-stop shop for residents and industry.

What Happens When Women Support Other Women? Upcoming Training Opportunities with Prospera

56Strong connects women entrepreneurs and business leaders from all of Montana’s 56 counties through a one-on-one mentorship program. This is a six-month program designed to:

‘We’ve set a standard’: As Bozeman’s Bridger View neighborhood comes online, developers hope it will be a model

Of the 62 homes, which include attached and detached units, half are being sold for well below market rate prices targeted to middle-income earners and the other half are being sold at market rate.

Study highlights economic impact of new access along Montana’s lower Yellowstone River

The report noted southeast Montana, as a tourism region, generated more than $492 million in visitor spending in 2019 and supported more than 5,200 jobs. Those jobs sustain people in small communities who help create the fabric of Eastern Montana, Epely said.

The Misperceptions Restricting the Housing Supply

How local attitudes toward zoning reform hinder efforts to boost housing production.