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Eco-briefs | Appeal of BLM drilling projects in Wyoming advances in...

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An administrative judge at the Interior Board of Land Appeals in Wyoming has ruled against a Bureau of Land Management request to dismiss an appeal filed by the Wyoming Wildlife Federation and the National Wildlife Federation. The two conservation groups have ...

Eco-briefs | Nuclear sensors could be used to predict tsunamis and...

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A network of sensors used to track nuclear weapons since the Cold War could be used for environmental monitoring instead, according to a study published in Science last week...

Eco-briefs | Increase in dust storms could cause problems for soil,...

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A study led by the University of Colorado Boulder found that the amount of dust blown across the West has increased since 1994...

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FILM ON DAMS AND RIVER HEALTH SCREENS IN DENVER...

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MAKING IT RAIN...

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COLORADO RANKS EIGHTH NATIONWIDE FOR SOLAR CAPACITY...

Eco-briefs | Colorado third among top LEED states

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The U.S. Green Building Council has announced the top 10 states for new Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certifications in 2012, and Colorado landed third on the per-capita list...

Eco-briefs | So you’re saying there’s a chance?

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So you’re saying there’s a chance...

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BOULDER MAYOR TO VISIT VATICAN...

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REPORT FINDS 50 PERCENT DECLINE IN GLOBAL MARINE LIFE SINCE 1970...

Eco-briefs | Aerosols from one side of world influence rainfall on...

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A field study conducted by researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the University of California San Diego (UCSD) shows that dust and microorganisms help spur precipitation, which California counts on for its water supply. The ...

Eco-briefs | Gasland’s Josh Fox requests meeting with Obama administration

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Gasland’s Josh Fox requests meeting with Obama administration...