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    Jan 25 2019
    Jack Brauer photo of Sneffels range

    CORE Act Gives San Juan Mountains Wilderness Act Another Chance!

    By sjca Lands Protection
    Photo: Jack Brauer Senator Bennet and Representative Neguse are breathiing new life into the decade-long campaign to permanently protect iconic, yet vulnerable, alpine landscapes in the San Juan Mountains. Next week, they're introducing a new bill, the Colorado Outdoor Recreation &…
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    Jan 22 2019
    January 2019 Spotlight

    LPEA Sets Carbon Reduction Goal

    By sjca Climate Change, LPEA Spotlight, Renewable Energy
    This blog series covers the monthly La Plata Electric Association (LPEA) Board of Directors meetings. We’re tracking the board for transparency and accountability, as well as to stay current on their renewable energy initiatives. Find past and future spotlights here. Get…
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    Jan 19 2019
    Smog over Shiprock

    New Mexico grapples with air pollutants

    By Mark Pearson Climate Change, Coal, Durango Herald Column, Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy
    We who live in these parts sometimes call it the Four Corners, other times the San Juan Basin or even the Colorado Plateau. It’s reflective of the geographic flexibility of our home region, one that water and air easily transcends.…
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    Jan 17 2019
    gas well in Colorado

    Call for Stronger Air Quality Rules for Oil and Gas Development in Colorado

    By sjca Climate Change, Oil & Gas
    While Colorado has been a national leader in establishing state-wide methane rules to limit waste, a task force is calling for more to be done to curb ozone pollution stemming from the oil and gas industry. With many counties, particularly…
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