Administration to Review Federal Coal Leases

Interior Department will assess harm to the environment versus value to energy. The president’s administration announced the launch of a formal climate review of the federal coal program.…

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Tribes Seek to Halt Lithium Mining on Sacred Grounds

Hope to secure a temporary ban. The Reno-Sparks Indian Colony and Atsa Koodakuh Wyh Nuwu/People of Red Mountain are joining a lawsuit that conservation groups filed against Lithium…

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Senate Minority Leader Opposes Land Management Nominee

Concerns surround her background in eco-terrorist activity. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and others have reservations about Presiden Biden’s Interior Department nominee Tracy Stone-Manning. “We now know that…

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Wildfire Emergency Declared in Arizona

More than 146,000 acres have already burned. Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued declarations of emergency in response to wildfires raging in two Arizona counties. The emergency declarations will…

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Interior Department Extends Access to Broadband

Americans in Rural Areas are the Focus of New Joint Effort. The Interior Department announced on Tuesday that it would be focusing its efforts to expand access to…

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Trump Administration Approves Alaska Pipeline

Interior Department will work to preserve environment. President Trump’s Administration announced on Thursday that it would be moving forward with the Alaska Liquified Natural Gas (Alaska LGN) Pipeline.…

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Interior Department Weighs Oil Plan on Native Lands

Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Indian Affairs working together toward a solution The Interior Department released a public list of potential alternative sites for managing energy…

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Judge Voids Oil and Gas Leases on Public Lands

Areas where sage grouse are found Idaho Federal Judge Ronald E. Bush voided five oil and gas leases on public lands, amounting to nearly a million acres, saying…

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