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Polluted air threatens the health of New Mexico infants

by Nick Bowlin July 3, 2024August 8, 2024

A new study finds a link between air pollution and low birth weight.

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Is Biden a public-lands protector? 

by Jonathan Thompson April 25, 2024August 8, 2024

The administration makes the biggest land-management moves in a half century.

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Alaska environmentalists disappointed by Inflation Reduction Act compromise

by Avery Lill August 16, 2022January 24, 2024

The bill includes historic investments in climate programs — and expands oil and gas leasing in Alaska’s Cook Inlet.

Posted inJuly 1, 2022: Living with Rivers

The hydrogen blues (and greens and grays)

by Jonathan Thompson July 1, 2022March 14, 2024

Is this wonder fuel truly green — or just another fossil fuel in disguise?

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Interior’s new oil-and gas-leasing roadmap sidesteps climate action

by Theo Whitcomb December 2, 2021January 24, 2024

The report leaves the door open for new leases on public land. What does that mean for the West?

Posted inNovember 1, 2021: The Radioactive Waste Next Door

Why reducing methane emissions matters

by Jonathan Thompson October 29, 2021February 29, 2024

What you can’t see can hurt.

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Marilyn Vann becomes the first person of Freedmen status in Cherokee Nation government

by B. ‘Toastie’ Oaster September 28, 2021January 24, 2024

A retired engineer and Freedmen activist, Vann joins the tribe’s Environmental Protection Commission.

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Can New Mexico transition from fossil fuels?

by Lindsay Fendt May 21, 2021January 24, 2024

Oil and gas revenue funds everything from campaigns to government functions, complicating promises of a greener future.

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Haaland kicks off tenure focusing on climate and environmental injustice

by Amanda Eggert April 20, 2021January 24, 2024

The new Interior secretary issued orders to create a Climate Task Force at the agency and to prioritize the social costs of greenhouse gases.

Posted inApril 1, 2021: Holding Fast

Energy companies have left Colorado with billions of dollars in oil and gas cleanup

by Nick Bowlin March 11, 2021January 24, 2024

As the state tries to reform its relationship to drilling, an expensive task awaits.

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A crude virus: How ‘man camps’ can cause a COVID surge

by Kalen Goodluck, Lucy Meyer and Anjali Shrivastava January 8, 2021January 24, 2024

The Keystone XL Pipeline threatens to spread more than just oil through Indigenous communities.

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New Mexico is on track to have the weakest methane emissions regulations in the nation

by Wilfred Herrera and Jr December 8, 2020January 24, 2024

Laguna Pueblo Gov. Wilfred Herrera, Jr., urges the state to strengthen its proposed air quality rules.

Posted inOctober 1, 2020: Democracy's Frayed Western Front

Energy dominance or climate action: Trump, Biden and the fate of public lands

by Paige Blankenbuehler October 1, 2020January 24, 2024

In Grand Junction, Colorado, the presidential election is a choice between two distinct energy futures.

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Trump cancels methane regs intended to quell pollution

by Alexander C. Kaufman August 17, 2020January 24, 2024

As the climate crisis worsens, oil and gas companies can continue to emit the potent greenhouse gas.

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Ailing oil companies get a pass on royalties

by Nick Bowlin May 21, 2020January 24, 2024

According to documents obtained by High Country News, the BLM bypassed normal processes to provide pandemic relief.

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What are the Trump administration’s new plans for Utah monuments?

by Nick Bowlin March 20, 2020January 24, 2024

Tribal nations and conservation groups hope to dismantle the policies in court.

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No relief from fracking industry on Colorado’s Front Range

by Stephanie Kirchgaessner October 15, 2019January 24, 2024

Advocates hope new laws will bring changes, but they aren’t seeing much yet.

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