Roadless, Not Reckless
Why opening 58 million acres for “a few roads” is overreach, and how the rule keeps water clean, wildlife connected, and fires fewer.
The Big Beautiful Land Grab: Short-Term Energy, Long-Term Consequences
We may have avoided selling off public lands, but new leases and environmental rollbacks still put ecosystems at risk.
Powder Keg: Public Lands Face a New Wave of Coal Mining
Federal leasing in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin attempts to breathe life into America’s coal industry corpse - at the expense of public lands.
Can We Rewild An Old Oil Field?
The idea is almost poetic. Nature reclaiming what was taken. But is it a genuine possibility or just wishful thinking?