ENVIRONMENT
Climate change? That's so five minutes ago
If you watched the last few presidential elections closely and then went into a cave or a coma for the past few years before emerging to witness the last two presidential debates, you'd probably won...
Posted on 10/17/12 at 10:06 AM
Areavoices Digest #35 - Okay, is it casserole or hotdish?
I had to laugh earlier today when I noticed a thread on one of my Facebook friend's pages. She had taken a picture of a Tator Tot Hotdish she had made. What followed was an hours-long discussion about...
Posted on 6/8/11 at 2:08 PM
Study says push for biofuels hikes rate of grasslands loss
SDSU research shows 1.3M acres converted to corn, soybean fields from 2006 to 2011.By Brad Plumer , February 21, 2013
Study documents pre-Dust Bowl rate of conversion of grassland to crops
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — A new study documents a loss of 1.3 million acres of grassland over a five-year period in the Western Corn Belt — a rate not seen since the 1920s and 1930s.By Dirk Lammers , February 18, 2013
Two-thirds of Americans want Obama to act on climate
Two-thirds of Americans want President Barack Obama to act now on climate change, adding momentum to his State of the Union promise to take up the challenge with or without Congress.By Suzanne Goldenberg , February 18, 2013
SD regulators seek more authority in uranium mine regulation
January 22, 2013
Neb. governor OKs Keystone XL route through state
By Grant Schulte , January 22, 2013
OPINION: Take responsibility for destruction of pheasant habitat
By Don Carr , January 15, 2013
SD environmental agency puts all public notices on 1 website
PIERRE (AP) — The South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources is putting all its public notices on a single page on its website.January 04, 2013
Obama Keystone pipeline decision may preview energy policy
By Josh Lederman , December 03, 2012
'Green' building slow to catch on in South Dakota
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Four years ago, the South Dakota Legislature passed a bill requiring all new government buildings and major renovations to be certified under a program that encourages environmentally friendly construction.By Cody Winchester , November 13, 2012
High court rejects challenge to roadless rule
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has turned away an appeal challenging a federal rule that bars development on 50 million acres of roadless areas in national forests.October 01, 2012
Regulators recovering costs for treating pollution from mine
By Bob Mercer , September 24, 2012
Keystone XL oil pipeline breaks ground in Texas
By Steven Mufson , September 24, 2012
TransCanada proposes new Keystone pipeline route through Nebraska
By Josh Funk , September 06, 2012
TransCanada proposes new Keystone pipeline route through Nebraska
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The company that wants to build a pipeline to transport crude oil from Canada to Gulf Coast refineries has proposed a new route through Nebraska to avoid environmentally sensitive areas.September 05, 2012
EPA can’t regulate livestock waste without basic information
By Tammy Webber , August 03, 2012
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