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California entra al debate global sobre el cambio climático
Mientras que Trump da su espalda a los acuerdos, California presenta una meta ambiciosa.
In budget hearings, a pathway to a leaner Interior
Zinke hints at more boots on the ground and fewer lawyers in Department shakeup.
Let the floodgates of protest open over Bears Ears
96 percent of public comments defend national monuments.
Nevada governor signs law to revive rooftop solar industry
Public pressure prompts reversal of unfriendly solar policies.
Neighbors clash over a Colorado chicken farm
A local court decision lands on the side of a 15,000-hen operation.
Don’t fear wolves and grizzlies — respect them.
Predators continue to be shot in the West despite their known ecological value.
Week in review: June 16
Methane rules paused, the other national monument fight, deportation protection rescinded.
A judge’s ruling on Standing Rock reinforces treaty rights
The first in a series of lawsuits sides with tribal sovereignty.
West Obsessed: Why a blue town voted for Trump
The recipe for a political swing: retirees, unpopular candidates, local organizing.
The Colorado River is shrinking because of climate change
A long-term drought threatens Western cities’ water supplies.
6 tips for authentic Western home decor
“No trespassing” signs, broken-down machinery and old stacked tires are a must-have.
Experts: Captive breeding of sage grouse won’t work
Zinke calls for a review of conservation plans.
Why the next generation needs public lands
Experiences in the wilderness are crucial for troubled youth.
Can Zinke shrink Bears Ears?
The Interior Secretary hints at a smaller, scattered national monument.
Making the California coast public for all
Invisible barriers have kept people of color at bay.
Can private money solve public water problems?
As facilities age and public funding declines, private companies may step in.
Week in review: June 9
Bears Ears decision looms, another Hanford incident and Jerry Brown goes to China.
The Interior Department orders a review of sage grouse plans
Some Western governors warn against an overhaul of the sweeping 2015 efforts.
Archaeologists are the last line of defense against destruction
You never know what you’ll find with a ‘detective of the land.’
