The agreement isn’t the sustainable, permanent one that’s necessary.
Jonathan Thompson
Jonathan Thompson is a contributing editor at High Country News. He is the author of Sagebrush Empire: How a Remote Utah County Became the Battlefront of American Public Lands. Follow him @LandDesk
Can the Dolores River be saved?
A beleaguered Colorado waterway garners new attention.
Seeking sanctuary on a warming planet
Scientists look to identify, map and preserve climate change refugia.
Biden’s push for power lines
Can a flurry of new power lines tame California’s solar conundrum?
A ‘seismic shift’ for public lands?
The new Public Lands Rule would put conservation on par with other uses.
Why electrify?
The push to evict natural gas appliances from buildings, explained.
Atmospheric rivers ease Western drought
Record-breaking rain and snow bring salvation — and destruction — to a drought-parched West.
The Willow project is part of a larger trend: energy colonialism
Five decades ago, the late Navajo Nation President Peterson Zah described America’s ‘power madness.’
Trains in the West then, now — and someday?
Mapping the state of the rails across the region.
Could Arizona’s new governor shift Colorado River politics?
There’s a historic reckoning in the Colorado River Basin — and Katie Hobbs is here to play hard ball.
The state of the land: Biden’s mixed conservation record
The president has riled up just about everyone with his public-land policies. Maybe that’s a good thing.
Plans for a new uranium mill in Utah announced
Fierce opposition to the project is likely.
Save public lands: Put solar on Walmart!
Parking lots and big-box store roofs could generate oodles of clean power.
Why are so few talking about the power grid amid extreme winter storms?
California’s current deluge highlights huge vulnerabilities.
La Niña expected to serve up a hat trick
The weather pattern hits the West for a third consecutive winter.
How the West’s public lands fared in 2022
It was a bad year for dams and a good one for ‘green’ metals.
Should we worry about 8 billion people?
Breaking down population’s role in the environmental impact equation.
Mythbusting in the Mojave
The vitality in the vast desert.
Carbon capture convolution
A complicated process, explained.