Legacies and Lives Well-Lived

By Cari Kimball Montana’s December days are short and the nights are long. Amidst the hustle and bustle, I hope we can all honor the...

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Montana Loses Conservation Champion, Tim Crawford

By Cari Kimball We’re sad to say goodbye to  Tim Crawford, a long-time MEIC supporter, all around dynamo for conservation, and one...

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Down to Earth: December 2022

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Climate on trial: Montana youth take on state energy policy

By Lesley Clark, E&E News MISSOULA, Mont. — Mica Kantor was just 4 years old when he began to worry about the future of the world’s...

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Editorial: A court ruling that’s good for the Gallatin

By the Chronicle Editorial Board, Bozeman Daily Chronicle A Gallatin County judge has ordered the state Department of Environmental Quality...

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US rule would limit methane leaks from public lands drilling

By Matthew Daly, AP News WASHINGTON (AP) — The Interior Department on Monday proposed rules to limit methane leaks from oil and gas...

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New York cracks down on carbon fuel-based crypto-mining operations

By Richard Currie, The Register Two-year ban comes as state attempts to reduce emissions by 85% New York State has banned a practice...

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Lazy J South loses DEQ permit

By Jack Reaney, Explore Big Sky A district court judge this month ordered the Montana Department of Environmental Quality to reassess a...

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Judge orders DEQ to reexamine discharge permit for Big Sky subdivision

By Alex Miller, Bozeman Daily Chronicle A district court has ruled in favor of environmental groups that aimed to have a water discharge...

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Press Release: Gallatin County District Court Rules in Favor of Environmental Groups

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, November 16, 2022   Gallatin County District Court Rules in Favor of Environmental Groups...

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