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Archaeology · New MexicoA New Mexico preservation group releases a report on oil and gas infrastructure. It says abandoned wells threaten archaeological sites on public lands in the Southwest. Chaco Canyon in New Mexico and Bears Ears in Utah are particularly marred by the legacy of drilling. The report's author says pumpjacks and well pads alter the landscape.See the Story
Abandoned oil wells imperil Native sites in Southwest, report says
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Government Shutdown · United StatesCongressional leaders struck a government funding deal Wednesday on half a dozen annual spending bills alongside a stopgap that pushes two shutdown deadlines later into March, according to a senior leadership aide.
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US Lawmakers Strike Deal to Avoid Imminent Government Shutdown
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Environment · SacramentoThe natural gas industry has branded the fuel as sustainable. But methane is the second-biggest driver of climate change, after carbon dioxide. It traps heat 86 times more effectively than CO2 over 20-year time scales. A bill introduced Thursday by California state Sen. Henry Stern would change references to natural gas in state laws.See the Story
Pet laws could change for millions in California
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Biden’s EV agenda hits mining world’s boom-and-bust cycle
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United States · United StatesNinety percent of this country's winter vegetables are grown on farms in the sunny, arid corners of California and Arizona dependent on the Colorado River. Agriculture consumes as much as 79 percent of annual flows, and will absorb a large share of cuts as states and the Biden administration work out a plan over how to conserve water.See the Story
Will a shrinking Colorado River shrivel the produce aisle?
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Republican PartyAlliance Resource Partners CEO Joe Craft and his wife, former United Nations Ambassador Kelly Craft, will co-chair the Republican National Committee's Presidential Trust. The Crafts are longtime major GOP donors and strong allies to former President Donald Trump, who is poised to become the party's presidential nominee.See the Story
Coal executive tapped to lead GOP fundraising effort
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Joe BidenPresident Joe Biden has to compete against two foes in November: former President Donald Trump and the living room couch. Biden risks losing some of those voters not to Trump, his likely opponent, but to disaffection. A recent poll from Harvard University found that 49 percent of people 29 and younger say they definitely plan to vote in the presidential election.See the Story
Biden needs young voters. Can his climate policy rally them?
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