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Here are five legal weak points that opponents will attack with lawsuits.
Here's why the state of Nebraska thinks the newly published power plant emissions regulations are illegal.
Nebraska has assessed TransCanada's new proposed route for the Keystone XL pipeline and found it to be not as sucky as the last proposed route.
How crop insurance is subsidizing the conversion of prairie grassland to cornfields -- and seeding a dismal future.
The president has proposed a "climate resilience fund" that would help the nation get ready for big changes.
In her first reelection ad of the year, Landrieu comes out swinging on behalf of the oil industry. Unfortunately, it's not just talk.
Sam Dryden led the Gates Foundation's farm program for five years, guided less by his background in Big Ag than his upbringing on a hardscrabble Appalachian farm.
A sneak peak at a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist's new book about the tar-sands oil rush.
Developers have figured out that food is more popular than golf, so they're now wrapping housing communities around farmland instead of links.