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On a Wyoming ranch, feds sacrifice water for uranium
John Christensen has allowed prospectors to tap oil and gas beneath his land. It's been a Faustian bargain
John Christensen has allowed prospectors to tap oil and gas beneath his land. It's been a Faustian bargain
The U.S. may surpass Saudi Arabia as the planet's leading oil producer -- and the cost could be catastrophic
Armed with an inflatable pipeline, 3,000 environmentalists remind Obama of his election-night promise VIDEO
Global warming may be the greatest challenge of Obama's second term. Here's how he can take bold, decisive action
The world's biggest oil consumer is on track to be energy independent, according to IEA
Heidi Heitkamp and Rick Berg are fighting for the votes of North Dakota's energy workers
The victory came after three days of fighting government troops
UPDATED:The oil company "reportedly receives $700 million in annual tax breaks"
Its harm to potable water has been well documented, but could it contaminate our wine?
Dozens of lawsuits have been filed by landowners in Texas over the TransCanada pipeline
The candidates fight over who loves coal more in a completely ludicrous energy debate
The debate gets off to a fiery start VIDEO
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