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Notes from the front lines of conservation on the Colorado Plateau.
Deidra Peaches
01/26/22
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Combining Science and Culture for Water Security
Dr. Karletta Chief lends her expertise on water challenges the Navajo Nation faces and hydrology of the Little Colorado River.
Tim Peterson
01/19/22
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Top Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The top sources of greenhouse gas emissions on the Colorado Plateau are electricity, transportation, and oil and gas production.
Bruce Gordon, EcoFlight
01/11/22
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We Are the Grand Canyon
We are the Havsuw ‘Baaja, the People of the Blue-Green Water. We are the Grand Canyon.
Deidra Peaches
01/5/22
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Hopi Connections to the Little Colorado River
Lyle Balenquah, a Hopi archaeologist, describes ancestral sites along the Little Colorado River.
Tim Peterson
12/22/21
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Shrinking the Four Corners Methane Hotspot
Federal funding to properly close abandoned oil and gas wells across the Colorado Plateau will reduce harmful methane pollution.
Tim Peterson
12/14/21
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7 Places Unique to Bears Ears – with Protections Restored
Seven extraordinary places protected again in Bears Ears National Monument.
Michael Quinn, National Park Service
12/9/21
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New Study: Uranium in Grand Canyon Water
A new government study reveals elevated uranium levels in 5 percent of Grand Canyon springs and wells sampled.
Tim Peterson
12/7/21
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Bears Ears and the White House’s New Commitments to Tribal Nations
The Biden administration is taking steps to honor tribal sovereignty as management planning for Bears Ears begins to take shape.
Deidra Peaches
12/1/21
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The Little Colorado River, an Umbilical Cord to the Grand Canyon
Jim Enote, a Zuni tribal member, says the Little Colorado River connects the Zuni people with their place of emergence.
Ed Moss
11/23/21
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Feds: Uranium Isn’t a Critical Mineral
Uranium has no place on a federal priority list of minerals.
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