Increasing penalties for damaging energy infrastructure

by Amanda Eggert, Montana Free Press The House Judiciary Committee heard testimony this week on a bill that would create stiff penalties...

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From coal to clean energy

by Michael Howell, Bitterroot Star The Bitterroot Climate Action Group hosted a Zoom meeting last week featuring a presentation on climate...

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Weaponizing the weather

by Johnathan Hettinger, Montana Free Press As millions of Texans went without power this week during a historically rare cold stretch, the...

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‘Join us on the right side of history:’ Thousands call on Daines to confirm Rep. Haaland

By Nora Mabie, Great Falls Tribune More than 2,500 Montanans signed a petition calling on Sen. Steve Daines to vote to confirm Rep. Deb...

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Who’ll pay to clean up Colstrip?

by Amanda Eggert, Montana Free Press Depending who you ask, the bill associated with cleaning and plugging Colstrip’s seeping ash ponds...

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Judge: NorthWestern illegally put off renewable energy projects, regulators didn’t enforce law

From the Billings Gazette (8/6/19) “A Montana judge has ruled that NorthWestern Energy used faulty reasoning to avoid acquiring...

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Environmental groups say they’re suing over pollution at Colstrip coal mine

The Montana Environmental Information Center, The Sierra Club and Wild Earth Guardians say the Rosebud Mine continues to violate the...

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Montanans watch closely as Trump shapes Supreme Court

Environmentalists are also eyeing public health, in the context of what clean air and clean water regulations might resemble if left up to...

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Initiative Would Reject Mines Destined to be Perpetual Polluters

Backers of ballot Initiative 186 contend that any new hardrock mine unable to provide “clear and convincing evidence” that its...

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Yes or No on I-186: 20 years after cyanide ban, will voters approve another measure strengthening mining regulations?

Jim Jensen said the idea came to him in the shower. It was 20 years ago. He was working for the Montana Environmental Information Center,...

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