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Fracking chemicals found in Wyoming groundwater

By | 11.12.11 | 5:36 am

An ongoing EPA investigation of possible contamination from hydrofracking in Wyoming has found significant amounts of cancer-causing fracking chemicals in a freshwater aquifer in that state.

EPA issues final research plan for studying impact of fracking on drinking water

By | 11.03.11 | 11:05 am

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today released a final research plan for its ongoing and congressionally mandated study of the controversial but common oil and gas drilling procedure known as hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking.”

EPA says it will weigh in soon on Keystone XL

By | 10.28.11 | 8:01 am

The Environmental Protection Agency will soon offer its comments on the final Environmental Impact Statement prepared by the U.S. State Department concerning the Keystone XL pipeline.

Salazar one critical step closer to banning new uranium mining claims near Grand Canyon

By | 10.26.11 | 5:05 pm

The Obama administration today took a critical final step toward withdrawing 1 million acres of federal land around Grand Canyon National Park from new uranium mining claims, drawing praise from conservation groups battling a mining rush that started several years ago.

DeGette to EPA: Companies used 500,000 gallons more diesel fuel in fracking than first reported

By | 10.26.11 | 11:42 am

Colorado Congresswoman Diana DeGette, the ranking member of the House Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, sent updated numbers to EPA administrator Lisa Jackson on Tuesday showing the use of diesel fuel in hydraulic fracturing fluid is more widespread than first discovered in an earlier investigation.

Gardner digs in with Big Oil

By | 10.17.11 | 7:00 am

Colorado Fourth-District Republican US Rep Cory Gardner is filling his campaign coffers for 2012 as he did in 2010 by leaning heavily on oil-and-gas industry donors. He raked in $370,000 in the quarter that just ended. That’s the most of any candidate for federal office from Colorado and topped his take in previous quarters by roughly $100,000. One of every ten dollars Gardner brought in last quarter came from oil and gas, and this quarter the percentage is higher, coming in at roughly 12 percent. That notable campaign finance record paired with the high-profile pro-drilling and environmental-regulation-rollback positions he has taken mark out the freshman congressman as an aspiring top-level advocate for oil and gas on the Hill.

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Groups suing EPA for missing ozone deadlines under Clean Air Act

By | 10.06.11 | 12:54 pm

The environmental law firm Earthjustice today filed a notice of intent to sue (pdf) the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for not adhering to the Clean Air Act and identifying communities endangered by ozone air pollution.

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Obama’s smog decision backed by big business donors, called a ‘huge loss for health’

By | 09.21.11 | 5:04 am

President Obama’s decision early this month to side with anti-regulation business interests against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to stop a plan to tighten smog regulations comes during an election cycle in which Obama has received campaign donations from top polluters, and only weeks after his chief of staff met with anti-regulation industry trade associations.

U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton.

Koch family feud finds common ground in funding for Tipton

By | 09.20.11 | 7:54 am

Billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch don’t often see eye
to eye with youngest brother Bill. On at least two things, though, they share common ground: A love for Colorado and an eagerness to fund Rep. Scott Tipton’s campaigns.

Professional snowboarder Jeremy Jones is in Washington, D.C., to talk about climate change. (Photo courtesy of Protect Our Winters)

Pro snow riders bumming out over GOP’s assault on the EPA and climate science

By | 09.14.11 | 6:28 am

A trio of professional snow shredders are charging the biggest hill in
Washington, D.C., this week. Their message: Congress is getting too radical on Capitol Hill.