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Amy Joi O'Donoghue

Amy Joi O'Donoghue

Information Specialist & Reporter at Deseret News

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Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Science
  • Water Power

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Recent Articles

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How to save a landscape to counter wildfires and impacts

If you love you love the outdoors, this agency's efforts should interest you. Better landscapes, healthier wildlife and and more protection from wildfires.
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Dirty energy or clean energy? What is the right mix for Utah?

New report shows surprising details about alternative energy in Utah.
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Cox, Australia and the quest for uranium and what's called HALEU

Uranium globally is in hot demand; Utah wants in
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There is a new way to repurpose former coal sites into next generation advanced technology power producers. Is Utah on board?
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Voluntary recall affects 6 million eggs due to salmonella concern

Recall is affecting a half dozen states, but not Utah yet.
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Wildlife specialty license plates rake in money for conservation

License plate supports efforts to help Utah’s wildlife
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Why this coming data center in Millard County is so unique

Facility has secured water rights, land for facility.
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Here’s how wildlife refuges came to be and why they are celebrated

What is so special about national wildlife refuges? President Teddy Roosevelt established the first one for preservation.
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Utah in a good spot for energy efficiency, a new report concludes

Utah is scoring nicely on the energy efficient front, ranking seventh in the country when it comes to homes and 23rd for its transportation sector.
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What happens if there is a massive wildfire in the Cottonwood canyons?

State, Forest Service and local entities want to stave off risk.
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What will happen with recreation, national parks during a shutdown?

How will outdoor recreation be impacted? Utah is ready to step up and avoid a crisis