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Colorado River restoration project crawls forward as some environmental groups call for radical change

Colorado River restoration project crawls forward as some environmental groups call for radical change
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Environmental Groups Challenge BLM Oil And Gas Leases

Listen • 2:26 Pumpjacks in North Dakota s Bakken oil patch extract oil from deep underground. Oil production has grown nationally in recent months to 9.3 million barrels of oil per day. Environmental groups last year won a case that overturned oil and gas lease sales in Montana from 2017 and 2018. Now they’re following up with a lawsuit against sales from 2019 and 2020. The new lawsuit covers nearly 60,000 acres of land rights. A handful of advocacy groups including the Montana Environmental Information Center and the Waterkeeper Alliance are asking A Montana federal district court in Great Falls to overturn 112 different lease parcels in central and eastern Montana and North Dakota.

John McCain s Apache Land Grab Is Finally Happening

John McCain’s Apache Land Grab Is Finally Happening The fight for a copper deposit beneath sacred lands shows the extent of the government’s extractive greed. Eric Thayer/Getty Images In 2014, the late Senator John McCain quietly slid a dagger into the backside of the Arizona tribal nations he was ostensibly elected to represent. Deep in an appropriations package for military funding, McCain tacked on a rider, known as Section 3003. The rider accomplished what the Arizona Republican had been trying to do through standalone legislation since 2005 hand over 2,400 acres of sacred Apache lands to the mining company Rio Tinto, which has long eyed an area known in the English tongue as Oak Flat for the massive deposits of copper that rest miles beneath its surface. Speaking with the

NEPA Finds 4,500 Kinds of Air Pollutants in Kabul

NEPA Finds 4,500 Kinds of Air Pollutants in Kabul The National Environmental Protection Agency has recognized at least 4,500 sources of air pollutants in Kabul and has removed 500 of them over the last five months by fixing heating and fuel-consuming systems of buildings and businesses in the city, officials of the authority said on Tuesday. Nearly Afs2 million ($25,000) in fines have been imposed on buildings and business owners who violated rules, officials said.  The heavy traffic in Kabul accounts for 30 percent of the air pollution in the city, according to the National Environmental Protection Agency.  Findings of the Kabul environment office indicates that of 574 buildings monitored, 489 of them have no central heating system while 82 of them were using coal. 

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