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The contradictions at the heart of the fight over methane rules
Why does industry oppose federal restrictions on emissions but aid states’ efforts?
What to read to prepare for the Bundys’ Nevada trial
The first of a trio of trials related to the 2014 standoff has started.
Western states react to Trump’s immigration travel ban
At least eight Republican Congressmen have broken with their party line in opposition.
How to share confidential news tips with HCN
A guide to sharing sensitive information with our newsroom.
In Wyoming, a cautious public lands victory
Grassroots efforts to fight land transfer bills have succeeded — for now.
The climate fight isn’t just about facts
We should be talking about values and the kind of world we want.
What will President Trump’s attack on government regulations do?
Trump orders agencies to kill two rules for every one they issue.
DAPL moves forward
The Acting Secretary of the Army has granted the easement necessary to finish the billion-dollar project.
It’s wrong to blame the EPA for the Gold King spill
Without the private sector, neither the mine nor its toxic legacy would exist.
The arguments for methane regulations
‘Tailings wars’ of the past provide perspective on today’s flaring rules.
Mustangs deserve a better film than ‘Unbranded’
The 2015 film’s scenery doesn’t make up for the cruelty endured by the wild horses.
Five ways Indian Country can challenge Trump’s policies
Practical pointers for resistance.
The BLM leases lands near Chaco Canyon for $3 million
The controversial parcels are the first auctioned online in New Mexico.
Knocked down by the election? Here’s how to move on.
As Donald Trump takes office, natural rhythms remind us of larger patterns.
Trump’s pick for USDA head mixed on climate change
Sonny Perdue’s history shows interest in conservation and big business interests.
Breaking down Trump’s Dakota Access decision
The lawyerly memo sends a strong message to green light the pipeline.
Federal hiring freeze hits Western land agencies
It’s not clear what will happen with seasonal hires such as wildland firefighters.
What Obama gave the West
Our 44th president proved to be a true champion who pushed many conservation measures over the finish line.
