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    Mar 22 2016
    Pueblo Bonito

    BLM Defers Fracking Around New Mexico’s Sacred Chaco Canyon for Third Time

    By sjca Oil & Gas
    BLM deferred the sale of three oil and gas lease parcels near Chaco Canyon ... again. It's the third time. The deferment is a huge win, and it clearly illustrates the need for the BLM to complete its ongoing Resource Management Plan Amendment. As…
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    Mar 16 2016

    With extra time, add your voice to HD debate

    By sjca Durango Herald Column, Oil & Gas
    Photo Credit: Mark Pearson Victory! (Kind of.) This week, San Juan Citizens Alliance members helped persuade the federal government to give our community more time to weigh in on five parcels of public land to be leased for oil and…
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    Mar 15 2016
    El Segundo Mine

    LETTER: Suggestions for Reforming the Federal Coal Program

    By sjca Climate Change, Coal
    "This path must be paved with common sense policy changes that address our near-term climate challenges, aid coal-dependent communities to help them emerge from transition more sustainable and prosperous, defend taxpayers and the broader American interest, and protect our legacy of public lands." In…
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    Mar 10 2016
    Chaco Power Plant Natural Gas

    Canada climate deal will multiply effects of existing U.S. plans to curb methane

    By sjca Climate Change, Oil & Gas
    This morning President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a pact between the two countries to take climate change head on. They announced intentions to reduce methane pollution from oil and gas industry by 40-45 percent over the…
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