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July 20, 2009Geothermal energy: Potential for power available, but weak
Montana's geothermal energy kettle is on the stove, but don't expect any steam whistles soon. U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management offices are officially braced for geothermal leasing activity this summer. So is the state Depar...
Posted in: The Missoulian on 07/20/09
N.D. could have huge new oil field
BISMARCK, N.D. - Dozens of fruitful wells beneath the rich Bakken shale in North Dakota continue to fuel a hunch among oilmen and geologists that another vast crude-bearing formation may be buried in the state's vast oil patch. Lynn Helms, ...
Posted in: The Missoulian on 07/20/09
Scientists to test limits of trees’ range
LOS ANGELES On naked patches of land in western Canada and United States, scientists are planting trees that don’t belong there. It’s a bold experiment to move trees threatened by global warming into places where they may thrive amid a ...
Posted in: The Helena IR on 07/20/09
We must pave the way on climate change action
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a landmark climate and energy bill, making a critical first step in addressing the threats that the United States faces from the ever-increasing impacts of global warming that...
Posted in: The Great Falls Tribune on 07/20/09
July 19, 2009
Off the grid
Jenny Sabo has a lot of work to do and little time to do it. Clouds darker than Colombian coffee are zeroing in on her ranch, which sits under the shadows of the Tobacco Root Mountains just outside Pony. Sabo must milk her Jersey cow, feed her young...
Posted in: The Montana Standard on 07/19/09



