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    Mar 13 2015
    Photograph of Chaco sign

    Suit Filed to Protect Greater Chaco Region from Dangerous Fracking

    By sjca Lands Protection, Oil & Gas
    Rampant and unplanned drilling is threatening archeological sites and communities around Chaco. Despite the pleas of many, the BLM continues to permit drilling without assessing the impact to those sites, the environment or nearby communities. So, we're suing them. Below…
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    Mar 12 2015

    Resource plan is a betrayal of our values

    By sjca Durango Herald Column, Lands Protection, Oil & Gas, Species
    Ever heard that little ditty: Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me. Turns out to be a complete and utter lie. Heck, you don’t even need full names – acronyms will do – and…
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    Mar 07 2015

    Time to move beyond Coal

    By Mike Eisenfeld Climate Change, Coal, Renewable Energy
    Over the past few weeks, one thing has become clear here in New Mexico: coal is a bad investment. Today, Public Service of New Mexico is charging ahead with a plan to continue burning coal at the nearby San Juan…
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    Mar 05 2015

    SJCA wins second case against Navajo Mine expansion

    By sjca Coal, Rivers
    Photo Credit: EcoFlight Busted. Again. A federal judge just denied a plan by the Office of Surface and Mining (OSM) to expand the Navajo Mine, which feeds the Four Corners Power Plant, based on the fact that the environmental analysis…
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