Drilling boom threatens web of ancient roads in Southwest – Science, 5.16.18

  An aerial photo shows ancient linear roads that led to Pueblo Alto in Chaco Culture National Historical Park. ADRIEL HEISEY Drilling boom threatens web of ancient roads in Southwest By April ReeseMay. 16, 2018 , 12:50 PM About 1000 years ago, indigenous people built an elaborate network of great houses, kivas, and grand roads centered [...]

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Fracking, natural gas extraction triggers photographer’s work, 5.24.18

Evolution of O'Keeffe's Black Place Fracking, natural gas extraction triggers photographer's work COURTESY OF GEORGIA O ' KEEFFE O'KEEFFE MUSEUM " Black Place," 2017, by Michael Namingha BY KATHALEEN ROBERTS ASSISTANT ARTS EDITOR Michael Namingha heard about the Black Place during a slide lecture at New York's Parsons School of Design. Georgia O'Keeffe referred to [...]

By |2018-05-24T09:21:46-06:00May 24th, 2018|News|0 Comments

New Mexico back under water storage restrictions on the Rio Grande – NM Political Report, 5.23.18

By Laura Paskus Laura Paskus Abiquiu Lake on the Chama River, a tributary of the Rio Grande. Despite the rains that doused parts of New Mexico on Monday, the state officially entered into drought conditions on the Rio Grande when water levels in two key reservoirs dipped below a critical legal threshold. On Sunday, New Mexico [...]

By |2018-05-23T12:53:59-06:00May 23rd, 2018|News|0 Comments

An Extreme Climate Forces Extreme Measures as Worst-Case Predictions Are Realized – Truthout, 5.21.18

By Dahr Jamail Mt. Rainier. (Photo: George Artwood; Edited: LW / TO) This Truthout original was only possible because of our readers' ongoing support. Can you make a monthly donation to ensure we can publish more like it? Click here to give. "One of the penalties of an ecological education is that one lives alone in a [...]

By |2018-05-22T10:36:42-06:00May 21st, 2018|News|0 Comments

Given drought and dropping reservoirs, water issues critical for next governor – NM Political Report, 5.18.18

Given drought and dropping reservoirs, water issues critical for next governor By Laura Paskus New Mexico’s next governor should be ready to confront the state’s critical water issues on his or her first day in office.That’s according to Mike Connor, deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior during the Obama administration, who spoke at [...]

By |2018-05-21T17:05:02-06:00May 21st, 2018|News|0 Comments

Bureau of Land Management’s Methane Rule Faces Uncertain Future – Morning Consult, 5.10.19

OPINION BY ISAAC BROWN A year ago this week, we experienced one of the only true victories for taxpayers and clean air of the Trump administration. In its rush to repeal regulations from the Obama administration, Congress sought to utilize the Congressional Review Act to overturn the Bureau of Land Management’s Methane and Waste Prevention Rule, [...]

By |2018-05-10T13:04:19-06:00May 10th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Climate extremes are putting species in sync – and in danger – High Country News, 5.4.18

Shifts in coastal weather systems could make the West’s species less resilient. Maya L. Kapoor  Every few winters, a high-pressure climate system called the North Pacific High flares up on California’s coast. For several months, southerly winds blow harder than usual down the continent’s West Coast, pushing coastal waters out to sea. The sea level [...]

By |2018-05-07T13:36:58-06:00May 7th, 2018|News|0 Comments
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