BY MELISSA SEVIGNY
A study published last week identifies regions where climate change is likely to imperil the water supply. The Colorado River Basin is high on the list... Read Original Story
By the end of the 21st century close to 10 billion humans may inhabit the Earth. As more and more people compete for space, food and water, some environmentalists say we need to rethink our approach... Read Original Story
BY MELISSA SEVIGNY
Nuclear power has gained more attention as a clean energy source. The raw material needed to make that power is uranium; and the highest-grade uranium deposits in the nation are... Read Original Story
BY MIRIAM WASSER
In what is increasingly looking like a tit-for-tat game of politics, mere days after Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva formally introduced federal legislation declaring 1.7 million... Read Original Story
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The Navajo Nation estimates that ranchers and farmers in two reservation chapters will suffer approximately $700,000 in damages from an August mine spill in Colorado. Read Original Story
BY BEN GOLDFARB
When Chomper and Sandy met in a concrete pen in Winthrop, Washington, it was love at first sniff.
He’s an inquisitive 44-pound male, busted for felling apple trees. She’s a lustrous... Read Original Story
BY LILY WACHTOR
The fifty-three million dollar loan was authorized by the Utah Permanent Community Impact Board or CIB. Aaron Paul is the staff attorney for the Grand Canyon Trust and he said that... Read Original Story
A thick blanket of smoke has obscured the proposition to loan $53 million in state money to a private company for access to an unbuilt port in Oakland — coal smoke.
The project had shown up on the... Read Original Story