‘Move fast, break things’ approach runs into issues of tribal authority.
Energy & Industry
Biden plan will earmark millions of acres of public land for solar development
Proposed updates to the Western Solar Plan would also close sensitive areas to utility-scale solar projects.
Is uranium poised for a renaissance?
As prices climb, mining proposals proliferate. But it might just be hype.
New Mexico pushes back on Big Oil
New bills in the legislature could curb industry excesses.
Washington’s solar permitting leaves tribal resources vulnerable to corporations
Tribal officials say the process threatens cultural resources and what remains of healthy Indigenous foodways.
Climate litigation to watch in 2024
These court cases could move the needle on the climate crisis.
12 not-so-easy steps to decarbonize the grid
Electrifying will make a difference if that power comes from clean sources.
Labor unions and environmentalists are working together on the energy transition
In 2023, groups found solidarity on the climate, but work lies ahead.
The New Mexico co-op breaking up with fossil fuels
An 80-year-old electricity supplier goes all in on decarbonization.
I married a cookstove scientist
My reluctant journey to ditching our gas stove.
Is Biden waging a war on energy? Or on the climate?
A year-end review of the administration’s policy on fossil fuels and public lands.
Remove dams to fight the climate crisis
Ten reasons bringing down these barriers are key for mitigation and adaptation.
Forest Service proposes storing CO2 under public land
‘It’s the opposite of a virtuous cycle.’
Take a toxic tour of the Great Salt Lake
Utah grapples with its future of industry around its dying inland sea.
Pondering public lands and the energy transition conundrum
Fighting the climate crisis will require difficult choices.
New Mexico’s displaced coal miners have gotten the shaft on severance pay
The state’s just transition plans promised by the Energy Transition Act haven’t panned out for many workers.
Outrage, disinformation and threats rise up in Wyoming around a BLM land plan
Is there a new Sagebrush Rebellion flaring in the Cowboy State?
New legislation is creating a clean-energy project pulse
Will the manufacturing renaissance finally displace fossil fuels?
The long tail of toxic emissions on the Navajo Nation
Communities contend with ongoing air quality issues tied to gas and oil wells.
Federal court derails proposed Utah oil railroad
Failures to assess risks to Colorado River and ‘numerous NEPA violations’ in project’s impact analysis highlighted.
