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As the Biden Administration aims to speed up the transition away from fossil fuels and combat climate change, many of the battles between conservationists and business interests are being waged over federal land across the vast Mountain West. Will Walkey of KHOL Jackson reports from Wyoming, where millions of acres, and thousands of livelihoods, are at stake.
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Oil prices were surging, but a dramatic meeting of many of the world's crude producers has thrown things into a bit of turmoil.
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A proposal for what could be the state’s largest fracking site is drawing community opposition in Boulder County, including a group of high schoolers who…
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The Biden Administration is putting the brakes on new oil and gas leases on public lands. The move is being met with cheers from conservation groups and…
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A Bureau of Land Management Field Office on the Western Slope decided to open 95 percent of lands under its watch to oil and gas leasing. The State of…
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Colorado’s Northern Front Range has been out of compliance with federal ozone standards since 2012. In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency is…
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Across Colorado, oil and gas companies pay for a lot more than just jobs and equipment. They also pay taxes that fund countless public services. So, what…
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New rules around oil and gas development in Colorado go into effect this January. This comes after months of debate at the Colorado Oil and Gas…
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About twice a week, oil and gas operators in Colorado’s Piceance Basin file “Form 19” also called a Spill Report with the Colorado Oil and Gas…
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Deb Haaland would be the first Native American Cabinet secretary. She opposed many Trump environmental rollbacks and considers climate change "the challenge of our lifetime."