Describes how the legal wrangling over repeal of the Roadless Area Conservation Rule could open Colorado's national forest backcountry to new oil and gas drilling. Calls for suspending the current review process until a thorough impact assessment is made
The world’s largest unspoiled ecosystem sits atop an oil reserve potentially large enough to fuel th...
Split estate mineral lands have been well established in the United States since 1900, but state leg...
Presenter: Carol Harmon, Colorado Attorney General\u27s Office 8 slides Abstract: When does the Stat...
On January 5, 2001, after more than a year of public deliberations but only a few days before leavin...
Presenter: Sharon Friedman, Director of Planning, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region 13 slid...
The U.S. government has opened up to logging an Alaskan forest known as “the lungs of the North Amer...
The United States maintains a federal program whereby private actors lease access to the federal min...
Fossil fuel development on federal lands accounts for 24% of all U.S. carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions...
In some respects, the year has been without significant new revisions to the oil and gas law in Colo...
While a great deal of public attention addresses the Halliburton loophole of the Energy Policy Act o...
High quality outdoor recreation, open space and scenic vistas, clean air, clean water, abundant wild...
reportThe Task Force members from Colorado and Wyoming have expressed legitimate concerns about the ...
When Colorado Democratic Governor Jared Polis approved Senate Bill 181, this new law significantly r...
The legal status of America\u27s 58.5 million acres of Inventoried Roadless Areas has been unsettled...
14 p. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1112/thumbnail.jp
The world’s largest unspoiled ecosystem sits atop an oil reserve potentially large enough to fuel th...
Split estate mineral lands have been well established in the United States since 1900, but state leg...
Presenter: Carol Harmon, Colorado Attorney General\u27s Office 8 slides Abstract: When does the Stat...
On January 5, 2001, after more than a year of public deliberations but only a few days before leavin...
Presenter: Sharon Friedman, Director of Planning, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region 13 slid...
The U.S. government has opened up to logging an Alaskan forest known as “the lungs of the North Amer...
The United States maintains a federal program whereby private actors lease access to the federal min...
Fossil fuel development on federal lands accounts for 24% of all U.S. carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions...
In some respects, the year has been without significant new revisions to the oil and gas law in Colo...
While a great deal of public attention addresses the Halliburton loophole of the Energy Policy Act o...
High quality outdoor recreation, open space and scenic vistas, clean air, clean water, abundant wild...
reportThe Task Force members from Colorado and Wyoming have expressed legitimate concerns about the ...
When Colorado Democratic Governor Jared Polis approved Senate Bill 181, this new law significantly r...
The legal status of America\u27s 58.5 million acres of Inventoried Roadless Areas has been unsettled...
14 p. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1112/thumbnail.jp
The world’s largest unspoiled ecosystem sits atop an oil reserve potentially large enough to fuel th...
Split estate mineral lands have been well established in the United States since 1900, but state leg...
Presenter: Carol Harmon, Colorado Attorney General\u27s Office 8 slides Abstract: When does the Stat...