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  • Great article. It's refreshing to see politicians actively work together and compromise to get things done...even if in this case it results in no major changes so far. It's also refreshing to see young blood given the chance to influence policy.

  • I did the hike to the bottom from angels landing with my pops years ago. Lessons learned: spring can be treacherous with snow and ice on the trail. We brought way too much food. It was a great experience though. Dad even sprung for the prepared dinner at the ranch on the canyon floor. Great memories, epic views and a real sense of accomplishment was the true takeaway.

    I'd love to try hiking in from the north rim in the future

  • There has to be a way to limit these accounts. Perhaps ban accounts with inhumane levels of activity? If possible, this would be awesome. I think that's what makes a platform for me - interacting with real humans on topics of mutual interest. It would be such a bonus to have a feed not dominated by bot reposts and inevitable drivel.

  • So, if we are attributing more frequent and more intense fires to human induced warming, is there some sort of long term timeseries data showing this? Would love to see some refs on this!

  • Wouldn't exactly call this new science, but a good summary of the pollutants. They focus quite a bit on gaseous pollutants, but the particles are the primary concern. In the end, the only way this would be new is if the warmer climate causes more of these fires from here on out. Can that be solidly proven??