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Controversy over atmospheric methane contribution from cattle continues, consumer groups petitioned the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to stop livestock producers from administering antibiotics, beef cattle producers may see rewards from higher prices this year, and while local farmers and ranchers are happy to see the snow, drought remains a big problem overall.
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A new report published in the journal Nature Communications shows that half of all methane pollution in the United Nations is produced by smaller marginal wells that only contribute 6% of the nation’s oil and gas output. Clean-air advocates are urging the Environmental Protection Agency to require frequent inspections and equipment upgrades to capture lost natural gas.
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Fertilizer and herbicide costs skyrocket for farmers, product innovation aims to curb methane emissions from cattle, and the Colorado State University Extension offers presentations on a variety of agriculture-related topics for local producers.
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A coalition of 16 conservation and watchdog groups has filed suit in U.S. District Court against the Interior Department and Bureau of Land Management…
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Environmentalists are reacting with dismay to a one-year delay in implementation of a rule designed to reduce methane waste associated with oil and gas…
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A Bureau of Land Management rule intended to reduce the waste of methane continues to spark confusion and controversy. On Wednesday, a U.S. District Court…
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Regional environmental groups are cheering a federal judge’s refusal to halt the implementation of the Bureau of Land Management’s new methane rule.On…
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The Obama Administration has finalized a Bureau of Land Management rule designed to reduce methane emissions, but critics hope it will be overturned when…
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When scientists first discovered a methane hot spot over the Four Corners, it was so large they assumed that their satellite detection technology had…