Colorado air pollution control managers ordered staff to falsify data and approve permits “at all costs,” whistleblowers say
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Elizabeth Duan | March 30, 2021
“State air pollution control managers endangered the health of Coloradans by unlawfully approving noxious gas permits for industry without federally-mandated modeling or monitoring, according to a whistleblowing complaint filed Tuesday by technical employees inside the agency. The ...
Cory Gardner touts public lands but won’t say if he supports Trump’s pick to oversee them
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Elizabeth Duan | July 3, 2020
“U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner helped lead a push to move the Bureau of Land Management headquarters to Colorado. And he is the sponsor of a bill to provide money to acquire public lands and improve national parks. In an interview with The Colorado Sun this week, Gardner repeatedly declined ...
A Western Slope community wants to move beyond its coal legacy. The Trump Administration wants “energy dominance.”
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Elizabeth Duan | April 23, 2020
“For nearly a decade, a group of farmers in the North Fork Valley joined with local tourism businesses and conservation groups to craft a resource management plan that could help the Bureau of Land Management shepherd the multiple uses of the valley’s public lands for the next 20 ...