The project, like the larger green hydrogen economy, will need to overcome skepticism from local communities and funding challenges.
New Mexico
Indigenous celebration of Hanford remembers the site before nuclear contamination
At the fourth annual Hanford Journey, Yakama Nation youth, elders and scientists share stories about a land that is a part of them.
A silicon revival in the West
Is the region ready to produce the world’s most advanced technology?
How New Mexico made child care free for most families
The state, long known for its challenges with child wellbeing, is now a leader in early childhood education.
When grasshoppers attack
Is the cure for grasshopper outbreaks worse than the disease?
Polluted air threatens the health of New Mexico infants
A new study finds a link between air pollution and low birth weight.
In search of the continent’s largest shorebird
The elusive long-billed curlew finds refuge in fragmented grasslands.
Abandoned mines cover the West
Their legacy is destruction and pollution of lands and waters.
Photorealistic fencing, far-traveling felines and some very weird-looking fish
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
As the Gila Wilderness turns 100, the Wilderness Act is still a living law
Wilderness areas are changing in profound ways — and so are our ideas about them.
Water inequality on the Colorado River
A new accounting reveals deep disparities in Western water consumption.
The race to understand the risks of the energy transition for wildlife
Researchers are trying to understand how utility-scale solar affects New Mexico pronghorn.
Is Biden a public-lands protector?
The administration makes the biggest land-management moves in a half century.
Satirizing gentrification in ‘The Curse’
Avant-garde entertainment’s new topic of interest: urban transformation in the American Southwest.
The good, the bad and the ugly of the state legislative season
While Congress does nothing, Western state lawmakers pass a flurry of consequential and/or crazy — bills.
Oil industry profits don’t pay for cleanup
A failure of regulation has allowed industry to avoid the true cost of cleaning up its unplugged wells.
Stolen Indigenous land is the foundation of the land-grant university system. Climate change is its legacy.
Extractive industries are filling public university coffers on stolen land.
Bighorns, badgers, coyotes and Christmas tumbleweeds
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
New Mexico pushes back on Big Oil
New bills in the legislature could curb industry excesses.
The New Mexico co-op breaking up with fossil fuels
An 80-year-old electricity supplier goes all in on decarbonization.