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Elizabeth Shogren

Revamped chemical safety law gives EPA more power

The bipartisan measure represents the most sweeping environmental law to pass Congress in decades

Mapping the large-scale loss of natural areas in the West

Urban sprawl, energy development, agriculture and forestry have an ever-larger footprint

Park Service centennial shares limelight with scandals

Chief Jon Jarvis faces ethical challenges and questions

Parks chief expands sexual harassment probe

Survey to determine whether Grand Canyon misconduct is widespread problem

Clean Power Plan stay spurs enviros into action

It’s hard to overstate the high that environmentalists were feeling as this year began. President Obama had finally rejected the Keystone XL pipeline that they had fought against for years. ...

Scalia was Supreme Court’s leader on limiting environmental rules

A conservative legal foundation fears its winning streak may be over.

Western states react strongly to Supreme Court stay of Clean Power Plan

Some states stop all work on cutting greenhouse gases but others forge ahead

At the BLM, a mixed record on renewables

Will the Paris talks help break bureaucratic deadlocks?

Rogue attorneys general defy governors, sue feds

Attorneys general suing the federal government, despite governors’ objections

Colorado coal mining is back on the table

Mine expansion plan could cost billions of dollars in climate impacts

Can Pope Francis bridge the climate divide?

Catholics in the West are responding to his call. Will Congress?