Colstrip Listed Among “Most Dangerous” Coal Ash Sites

COLSTRIP, Mont. – Colstrip has landed on the most dangerous list for coal-ash sites, according to a report released by the Sierra Club...

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Local Groups Announce Aggressive Ad Campaign to Protect Montanans From Toxic Colstrip Coal Ash Ponds

COLSTRIP, MT – The Montana Environmental Information Center (MEIC) and the Sierra Club launched an aggressive advertising campaign today...

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Renewable energy rule the focus of debate

A 2005 Montana law aimed at stimulating construction of renewable power plants — and boosting the economies of rural communities — by...

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Copper Mining Threatens Montana’s Smith River

West-central Montana’s Smith River mesmerizes floaters like a series of long-lost Ansel Adams landscape negatives, a sense of serendipity...

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Climate change rallies planned in 13 Montana towns

Rallies to press public officials to support clean-energy policies to fight climate change are planned in 13 Montana communities Saturday,...

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Earth Week climate rallies planned in Missoula, other cities

In honor of Earth Week, people across Montana are planning rallies to raise awareness of climate change challenges this weekend. <READ...

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Group to host events discussing climate change

To celebrate Earth Week and promote climate change discussion, an environmental group is hosting events in Hamilton and across Montana on...

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Dam purchase a watershed moment

NorthWestern Energy’s proposed purchase of 11 hydropower dams from PPL Montana marks a watershed moment for cleaner and more affordable...

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Attorney general turns over documents to environmental group

HELENA — Attorney General Tim Fox’s office on Wednesday handed over records to a Montana environmental group a day before a judge was...

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Preserving Montana helps secure its future

I would like to answer Mark Lambrecht’s objections to lawsuits filed by several environmental groups against the Montana Department of...

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