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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is holding meetings across the West on its new rules that add conservation to other priorities, including resource extraction, for uses of public lands.
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A federal district court in Montana has reinstated a moratorium halting all coal leasing on federal lands until the Bureau of Land Management completes a more sufficient analysis on the environmental and health impacts of extracting coal.
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Proponents of the project say it will diversify rural jobs and get Utah oil to market, but environmental advocates are pushing to block the project, citing environmental harm.
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A group of 12 kids across Utah are suing the Utah government over their failure to address climate change and the affects it is having on the youth's health and lifespan.
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A new Accountable.US report suggests the fossil-fuel industry is misleading the American public on the cause of rising gas prices.
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In January, the Biden administration paused oil and gas leases on public lands. This month, Biden announced an additional leasing pause in the Arctic…
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Conservation groups may take the federal Bureau of Land Management to court after the agency announced its final decision on the Converse County oil and…
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As Utah's energy sector continues to struggle in the new coronavirus pandemic, a new report outlines how policymakers can diversify states' revenue…
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Coal is big in Utah. It's our state rock and according to the US Energy Information Administration, it represents one-third of our state's total energy…
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Everything is subject to a lifecycle. In the field of energy, the obvious question is, “Where are we in the lifecycle of fossil fuels?” Competitive…