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Joshua Zaffos

‘Orphaned’ oil and gas wells are on the rise

Wells left behind by industry saddle Western states

Fatal home explosion reignites drilling safety debate

Have regulators done enough to protect public safety?

House Republicans want to repeal the ESA

Utah’s Bishop says he’d rather scrap the Endangered Species Act

Tax on carbon pollution faces surprising opposition

Opponents include environmental groups and social justice advocates

Fracking initiatives make state a battleground

Activists look to exercise local control over energy development in November

How do candidates differ on conservation?

Presidential campaigns offer a sneak peek into natural resource policies

Big funds for Native farmers on the way

The money stems from a 1999 lawsuit

What the U.S. can learn from European miners’ second act

Europe and the U.S. have taken different paths to climate issues, coal’s decline

Coloradans escalate protests over drilling on public land

In Colorado, another showdown at a government auction for oil and gas leases

Bison recovery starts with small herds

New approach to conservation focuses on small herds on a patchwork of land

Colorado activists set their sights on a ballot measure to limit drilling

Previous attempts have been blocked and current regulations disappoint

New leader steps up for the American Lands Council

Montana lawmaker takes over lands transfer group, as a new tendril of the movement emerges