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Industrial-style, large-scale solar developments on Western public lands are simply not the right way to go.
by Janine Blaeloch,
Apr 11, 2012
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Willits, Calif., is one of a growing number of communities
trying to prepare for a post-oil world by becoming economically and
agriculturally sustainable.
by Tim Holt,
Feb 19, 2007
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Colorado inventor Jim Sears is among those researchers
fascinated by the possibility that algae farms in the Southwest
could provide a source of biodiesel.
by Jennie Lay,
Feb 19, 2007
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Yucca Mountain’s 10,000-year safety standard is
ruled arbitrary by a federal court, but the Energy Department
remains determined to open the site as planned
by Ryan Slattery,
Aug 16, 2004
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Energy Department, Bechtel Jacobs mess up shipping of
radioactive waste; Interior Department’s damaged records of
Indian trust accounts; public comment time extended on Roadless
Rule
by Laura Paskus,
Sep 27, 2004
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The Ambushed Jury by Wes McKinley and
Caron Balkany tells how the federal government covered up nuclear
crimes at the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant outside
Denver
by Joshua Zaffos,
Dec 06, 2004
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The Energy Department is calling for public comment on its
plans to clean up a 130-acre pile of uranium tailings and
contaminated soils just upstream from Moab, Utah, on the Colorado
River
by Deanna Belch,
Dec 20, 2004
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Anti-nuclear groups seek contract for Los Alamos National
Laboratory; California ORVs to stay off desert tortoise habitat;
factory-farm polluters immune to lawsuits; new Utah Gov. Jon
Huntsman Jr. joins property-rights law firm in fight against
mon
by Laura Paskus,
Feb 07, 2005
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The Department of Energy finally agrees to move the Atlas
uranium mine tailings pile away from Moab, Utah, and the flood risk
of the Colorado River.
by Matt Jenkins,
May 02, 2005
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A closer look at Obama's impact on federal judges, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the Energy Department and the Forest Service, as well as his administration's approach to science and secrecy.
by Judith Lewis Mernit and Ray Ring ,
Feb 06, 2011