Clean Air For National Parks Educational Workshop

Join us in learning more about the Regional Haze Program and opportunities to have your voice heard this summer in advocacy for strong air pollution plans in Wyoming, Utah and North Dakota.

Millions of people visit national parks and wilderness areas each year to see some of the most awe-inspiring views in the world. Visitors imagine national parks as having the freshest air for exercising, relaxing and sharing memories. But over the decades, haze pollution has degraded visibility and harmed public health in our parks and surrounding communities.

The Regional Haze Rule, a program established under the Clean Air Act, could be one of the most effective ways to clean up haze pollution and ensure clear visibility in iconic national parks like Utah’s Mighty Five, Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, and Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota.

Event Details

WHAT: Clean Air For National Parks Educational Workshop

WHEN: Tuesday, May 28, 2024, 5:30-6:30pm MDT

WHO: Join National Parks Conservation Association, Sierra Club, Powder River Basin Resource Council and HEAL Utah for an interactive workshop about how you can advocate to the EPA to protect air quality in our national parks.

Register here.

calendary icon Date May 28, 2024
  • Time:
    5:30 PM - 6:30 PM (MDT)
  • Location:
    Online
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