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Pipeline firm gives $15M toward security costs

BISMARCK, N.D. – The builder of the Dakota Access pipeline sent North Dakota $15 million on Thursday to help pay law enforcement bills related to months of sometimes violent protests over th...

Appeals court rules against delay of implementing methane regulations

Colorado had joined lawsuit against EPA

Energy Office funding cut reveals split on state vision

Sure to be hot topic during the 2018 legislative session

Rose Chilcoat faces new felony charges for ‘endangering livestock’ in Utah

Chilcoat and husband plead not guilty, tell their side of story in blog post

Unlike others, Putin doesn’t criticize Trump about decision

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump is not getting criticism for his climate stance from at least one world leader: Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin offered his reaction to...

Withdrawal from climate accord draws mixed reactions in Colorado

Critics say leadership on emission crackdown will have to come from the ground up

Senate defeats attempt to undo BLM’s methane rule

Gwen Lachelt’s chance encounter may have swayed deciding votes

Hickenlooper: State will push forward with clean energy

DENVER – Colorado will push ahead to develop more affordable renewable energy despite President Donald Trump’s order eliminating many restrictions on fossil fuels production, Gov. John Hicke...

Environmental groups vowing to fight Trump climate actions

CHICAGO – Environmental groups that have hired scores of new lawyers in recent months are prepared to go to court to fight a sweeping executive order from President Donald Trump that elimina...

Dan Olson focused on fundamentals to rebuild San Juan Citizens Alliance

In Dan Olson’s line of work, there’s never a good time to leave. “With issues that involve the environment, it’s not something you fix,” Olson said recently from the San Juan Citi...

Bill in Colorado Legislature aims to protect drilling sites from vandals

Bill clears Senate panel, but some worry about free speech

Demonstrators demand Sen. Cory Gardner support methane emission rules

More than 150 people gather outside senator’s Durango office