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What did the county commission's recent vote on a proposed development near Red Rock really mean?
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After a seven-hour hearing, the Clark County Commission punts on a proposed development near Red Rock
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It sounds implausible on the surface: running Nevada entirely on renewable energy. But could it be done?
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The governor's energy task force declines to push an increase in Nevada's required amount of renewable energy
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A new solar plant outside Tonopah is sparking a debate about the relationship of big renewable energy projects to the environment.
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"The level of the water in the lake is very concerning, because, basically, Pyramid Lake is our identity, being the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe. So, if we no longer have a lake, it also influences out cultural identity and who we are as a people."
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Between the Bundy standoff and the presidential caucuses/primaries, you might have missed this bit of news: 2015 was the second-hottest year on record in…
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It’s kind of a comfortably received academic truism that, yeah, yeah, we Las Vegans drink, cook with and bathe in recycled water. You know it, I know it, sure, but do we really know it?
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The next big thing in green design challenges architects, builders and their clients to rethink structures as living organisms.
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With Senator Harry Reid retiring and the specter of a nuclear waste dump at Yucca Mountain on the rise again, this story at Jstor about a transuranic waste dump east of Carlsbad, NM rings timely.