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Assistant editor Sarah Gilman explains why we should care about categorical exclusions.
by Marty Durlin,
Nov 04, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
New Zealand professors calculate pets' impacts on the environment.
by Marty Durlin,
Oct 27, 2009
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A neighborhood center in Everett, Wash., alternately serves Russians, Arabic Muslims, Somali Bantus and other immigrants and refugees.
by Krista J. Kapralos,
Oct 26, 2009
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Critics say the Supreme Court continues to give justification to gut treaties and rob tribes of their land.
by Tanya Lee,
Oct 23, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Business as usual in the face of climate change.
by Marty Durlin,
Oct 15, 2009
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Science writer Madeleine Nash talks about the importance of the Great Basin's springs, with photos by Thomas Nash.
by Cally Carswell,
Oct 13, 2009
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Freelance science writer Madeleine Nash talks to Marty Durlin about the vulnerable springs of the Great Basin, and the threats they face from invasive species and the Southern Nevada Water Authority.
by Marty Durlin,
Oct 09, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
A feasibility study on reinstating the Amtrak route comes in at nearly half a billion dollars.
by Marty Durlin,
Sep 23, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Montana Dem tries to be bipartisan and fails to please anyone.
by Marty Durlin,
Sep 16, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Former Veep is heckled at University of Wyoming dedication.
by Marty Durlin,
Sep 11, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Since when is a call to work hard and stay in school "indoctrination"?
by Marty Durlin,
Sep 04, 2009
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Freelance writer Josh Zaffos talks about his trips to the Pine Ridge Reservation and what he learned about how tribal members are reclaiming their property and their traditions.
by Marty Durlin,
Sep 04, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Legalize it, part two.
by Marty Durlin,
Aug 27, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Border campaign warns against buying guns for smugglers.
by Marty Durlin,
Aug 21, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Whipped-up right wing plans show of opposition.
by Marty Durlin,
Aug 14, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
10 cases of encephalitis/meningitis reported in the West.
by Marty Durlin,
Aug 10, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Humankind continues its relentless march toward one square meter per person.
by Marty Durlin,
Jul 29, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
First tribe to set structure and policy for sustainable economy.
by Marty Durlin,
Jul 21, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Boulder County, Colorado open space targeted for genetically modified crops.
by Marty Durlin,
Jul 17, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
California's financial crisis may push lawmakers to legalize and tax pot sales.
by Marty Durlin,
Jul 09, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Marking life's milestones with smalltown festivities.
by Marty Durlin,
Jul 02, 2009
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Fred Logg's small solar system powers some lights, his laptop and a small refrigerator -- but the energy source has its limitations.
by Daniel Kraker,
Jun 25, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Geese in New York City, prairie dogs in Colorado bite the dust.
by Marty Durlin,
Jun 17, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Not only for profit, but for "sport."
by Marty Durlin,
Jun 09, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
New laws bring confusion, problems for tribal members.
by Marty Durlin,
Jun 03, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
ProPublica seeks to collaborate with citizen journalists.
by Marty Durlin,
May 28, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Help for growers and workers in the fields?
by Marty Durlin,
May 18, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Waila music is a combo of indigenous and European influences.
by Marty Durlin,
May 14, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
Exploring the planet’s most precious resource – on Hopi terms.
by Marty Durlin,
May 01, 2009
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The GOAT Blog
It could provide jet fuel, cattle feed, and antioxidants -- and it doesn't need much water.
by Marty Durlin,
Apr 29, 2009