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HIGH HOPE: West of Bellvue, Colo.

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  1. Roadless-less | Judge Clarence Brimmer is determined to bring down...
  2. Socialism and the West | Despite our reflexive fear of the word "socialism,...
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Frack 2, Scene 1 New York City fights drilling in its watershed, and even some energy executives say the industry needs to be more transparent about the chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing.
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Audio: The joy of CX Assistant editor Sarah Gilman explains why we should care about categorical exclusions.
Slideshow: The tiny creatures of the Great Basin Science writer Madeleine Nash talks about the importance of the Great Basin's springs, with photos by Thomas Nash.

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