San Juan Forest proposes prescribed burn plan

Goal is to reduce fuels, improve forest ecology

Meet Jane, a climate scientist who fled the government

Worries about science censorship drove her from her post at the Energy Department

Reports: Climate is shrinking West water supply

Three studies show dry times ahead

Ute protesters march to Utah uranium mill

Ute Mountain Utes concerned about health impacts from White Mesa

Group holds rally against uranium mill

Protesters will march along U.S. 191 in Utah

Destruction of biocrust could slow down warming

By destroying biocrust communities, climate change could slow down warming

Dolores Trout Unlimited wins award for climate study

Climate study takes close look at upper Dolores River

Group campaigns for climate discussion in Cortez

Film, essay contest, rally planned during April

Colorado heads toward a water and budget crisis, officials say

Growing population and shrinking oil and gas revenues make for trouble

What the Navajo Generating Station will leave behind

The smokestacks of the Navajo Generation Station rise 775 feet from the sere landscape of the Navajo Nation in northern Arizona, just three miles away from the serpentine, stagnant blue woun...

Invasive plant spreads in Utah’s wetlands

Battling a nonnative reed to protect Great Salt Lake bird habitat

Researchers flock to Lower Dolores for ecological studies

Researchers flock to Lower Dolores in high-water year