To Preserve Dark Skies, Advocates Want Proactive Protections From Oil And Gas Companies by Daniel Rayzel | Dec 30, 2020 | Environment, News, RecreationPhotographers, migrating animals, and cultural histories all share a reliance and admiration for dark, starry skies. But in Southeast Utah, advocates say mitigation for light pollution is often ignored.
Three Colorado Governments Join Climate Change Lawsuits Against Fossil Fuel Companies by Julia Caulfield | Dec 28, 2020 | Environment, NewsAnd those lawsuits have impacts even before they reach the courts.
Less Oil and Gas Revenue Means Fewer Funds for Utah Communities by Justin Higginbottom | Dec 24, 2020 | Environment, NewsListen to the latest story from the Rocky Mountain Community Radio Coalition. This piece comes from KZMU in Moab, Utah.
Roadless Rule ‘Exception’ at Center of Coal Mine Expansion Controversy by Chad Reich | Dec 9, 2020 | Environment, NewsColorado courts, mining companies, and local advocates are debating over how quick a ‘just transition’ to renewable energy should be.