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Can economic measures affect climate change?
"Cap and trade" legislation is all but dead in Congress, but what are the economists saying about how to control human impact on the environment? Which economic, tax or regulatory measures have any political or public support?
The Department of Natural Resources will hold a public meeting to discuss chronic wasting disease in southeastern Minnesota.
Timber firms sue Minn. over pay caps
Three large timber companies have sued the Minnesota government, saying the state reneged on contracts for a forest protection program by capping payments as lawmakers attempted to balance the budget.
Harsh winter taking toll on Minnesota wildlife
White-tailed deer have retreated to the conifers. Mangy wolves near Grand Marais are stealing suet balls put out for birds in residential neighborhoods. Snow is piling up thigh-deep in some parts of the Northland.
White House Asian carp director hopeful for solution
The man President Barack Obama has charged with managing the Asian carp threat is hearing criticism that the government is not moving fast enough to prevent the invasive fish from infiltrating the Great Lakes.
Gov't studies use of genetically modified crops in wildlife refuges
National wildlife refuges have long used farming as a management tool, and refuge managers say using Roundup Ready crops is often the best way to restore native prairie and grassland.
The state of Minnesota is allowing more time for public comment on a revised permit for a wastewater treatment plant at 3M's plant in Cottage Grove.
Deer hunters in southeastern Minnesota's will be used to help the Department of Natural Resources determine the extent of an outbreak of chronic-wasting disease.
Record prices boost Minn.'s copper-nickel projects
Copper set new records earlier this year and continues trading near record highs of over $4.40 a pound, pushing cash into northeast Minnesota's developing copper-nickel projects.
Signup for landowners who want to enroll in the Conservation Reserve Program starts March 14.