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To aid wind power, US to allow eagle deaths
Under pressure from the wind-power industry, the Obama administration said Friday it will allow companies to kill or injure eagles without the fear of prosecution for up to three decades.
Snow-white owls with luminous yellow eyes are thrilling bird-watchers as the magnificent Arctic birds set up winter residence at airports, fields and beaches in the United States far south of their normal range.
Water treatment a central question in PolyMet's environmental study
A proposed copper-nickel mining operation in northeast Minnesota would need long-term water treatment to ensure potentially toxic rock won't pollute area waterways, according to an environmental review released Friday.
General Mills facing two lawsuits over vapor hazard
General Mills faces at least lawsuits that allege residents in a Minneapolis neighborhood suffer property damage due to chemical contamination that has migrated from a former research site into the ground beneath their homes.
Environmental review for PolyMet Mine released
PolyMet has spent years working to persuade state officials that an open pit copper-nickel mine would be safe for the state's Iron Range.
Regulators: Xcel must study Sherco coal-fired power plant retirement
Xcel Energy must take a detailed look at the future of its largest coal-fired power plant next year and study how soon its two oldest units could be retired, the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission said Thursday.
Climate change: What we know, what we're doing
We highlight not only how our lives are affected by climate change, but what people are doing about it.
PolyMet's copper-nickel mine rekindles decades-old environmental debate
The battle over copper-nickel mining has its roots in a 1948 discovery by Fred Childers, of Ely. He discovered mineralized rock while blasting to build a Forest Service road.
American RadioWorks documentary, Power and Smoke: A Nation Built on Coal
The production of electricity in America pumps out more greenhouse gases than all of our cars, trucks, planes, and ships combined, and half of our electricity comes from burning coal. The American RadioWorks documentary unit presents this 2011 documentary, "Power and Smoke: A Nation Built on Coal."
Neighbors trying to stop a large hog feedlot from being built in central Minnesota are now challenging the state's decision to let the operation draw millions of gallons of groundwater.