Posted inMay 6, 1977: Coal plant planners eye Southern Utah

Coal plant planners eye Southern Utah

In the wake of the defeated plans for the giant Kaiparowits power plant, another coal-fired power plant is planned for the canyon country of southern Utah — the 3,000 megawatt Intermountain Power Project, to be located 10 miles east of Capitol Reef National Park. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/9.9/download-entire-issue

Posted inFebruary 11, 1977: Idaho legislature axes conservation programs

Idaho legislature axes conservation programs

The forced resignation of Earl Adams, the director of Idaho’s Office of Energy, was the coup de grace in a long line of attacks by a hostile Republican-controlled legislature against efforts to set up a state energy conservation policy. Download entire issue to view this article: http://www.hcn.org/issues/9.3/download-entire-issue

Posted inFebruary 11, 1977: Idaho legislature axes conservation programs

Aldo Leopold saw a ‘fierce green fire’ die

Aldo Leopold might have spent his life happily stuck in a romantic age — chewing tobacco with other Forest Service employees, camping in the ponderosa forests and killing the hated wolf — but he possessed two traits that raised him above the average: capacity for perception and the ability to change. Download entire issue to […]

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