Bureau of Land Management
Montana Is a Frontier for Deep Carbon Storage, and the Controversies Surrounding the Potential Climate Solution
By Najifa Farhat
As a Nevada Community Fights a Lithium Mine, a Rare Fish and Its Haven Could Be an Ace in the Hole
By Wyatt Myskow
Can the Greater Sage-Grouse Be Kept Off the Endangered Species List?
By Wyatt Myskow
A Proposed Nevada Lithium Mine Could Destroy Critical Habitat for an Endangered Wildflower Found Nowhere Else in the World
By Wyatt Myskow
BLM Ends Future Coal Mining on Powder River Basin Federal Lands
By Jake Bolster
Officials Celebrate a New Power Line to Charge Up the Energy Transition in the Southwest
By Noel Lyn Smith
Western Conservationists and Industry Each Tout Wins in a Pair of Rulings From the Same Court
By Jake Bolster
Residents of One of Arizona’s Last Ecologically Intact Valleys Try to Detour the Largest Renewable Energy Project in the US
By Wyatt Myskow
It Could Soon Get a Whole Lot Easier to Build Solar in the Western US
By Wyatt Myskow
A Long-Delayed BLM Resource Management Plan in Southwest Wyoming Pits Conservation Against Resource Extraction
By Jake Bolster
Las Vegas Is Counting on Public Lands to Power its Growth. Is it a Good Idea?
By Wyatt Myskow
Public Lands in the US Have Long Been Disposed to Fossil Fuel Companies. Now, the Lands Are Being Offered to Solar Companies
By Wyatt Myskow
Environmental Groups and Native Leaders Say Proposed Venting and Flaring Rule Falls Short
By Autumn Jones
Biden Administration Allows Controversial Arctic Oil Project to Proceed
By Nicholas Kusnetz
The Bureau of Land Management Lets 1.5 Million Cattle Graze on Federal Land for Almost Nothing, but the Cost to the Climate Could Be High
By Georgina Gustin
A Key Nomination for Biden’s Climate Agenda Advances to the Full Senate
By Judy Fahys