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Oh, winter, where are you?

Ranchers’ profits dry up, along with soil; hikers disturb wildlife

China soils skies in U.S.

Pollution travels across the ocean

Earth Briefs

Discounted energy assessment available The Four Corners Office for Resource Efficiency (4CORE) is partnering with the city of Durango on residential and commercial energy efficien...

Mule deer population falls in S.W. Colorado

Drought, development may be hurting numbers

Drought begins to inflict wounds in Calif.

‘It’s never been this bad,’ fifth-generation rancher says

Massive bee deaths may stem from virus

The mysterious mass die-offs of honeybees that have wiped out about a third of commercial colonies each year since 2006 may be linked to a rapidly mutating virus that jumped from tobacco pla...

A way to cut fracking radioactivity?

HOUSTON – Researchers believe they have found an unlikely way to decrease the radioactivity of some hydraulic fracturing wastewater: Mix it with the hazardous drainage from mining operations...

Earth Briefs

Renewable credits available from LPEA Members of La Plata Electric Association who install renewable energy systems (up to 10 kilowatts) in 2014 can receive renewable energy credi...

Carbon dioxide pollution up in ’13

More coal burned to generate electricity

How can you protect our planet?

Local panel to talk energy efficiency, sustainability

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Birds benefit from syncing wing beats in V formation

Calif. lions resort to inbreeding

Development shrinks natural habitat; population at risk