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Apache group sues to stop Ariz. copper mine land swap
An Apache nonprofit sued the Forest Service yesterday to try to prevent a land swap that would see copper miners take ownership of an Apache holy site in Arizona.
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James Marshall, E&E News reporter
An Apache nonprofit sued the Forest Service yesterday to try to prevent a land swap that would see copper miners take ownership of an Apache holy site in Arizona.
Next week, the Supreme Court will be asked to decide who should be on the hook for the $160 million cleanup of a dump the U.S. Navy built in the 1940s to dispose of military waste on the small, remote Pacific island of Guam — a case that could offer precedent for other states and territories.
By Pamela King and E.A. Crunden in Greenwire
Electric vehicles are shifting what it means to be an automaker — a move with repercussions for emissions, technology and the transportation sector.
By David Ferris in Energywire
Next week, the Supreme Court will be asked to decide who should be on the hook for the $160 million cleanup of a dump the U.S. Navy built in the 1940s to dispose of military waste on the small, remote Pacific island of Guam — a case that could offer precedent for other states and territories.
By Pamela King and E.A. Crunden in Greenwire
Electric vehicles are shifting what it means to be an automaker — a move with repercussions for emissions, technology and the transportation sector.
By David Ferris in Energywire