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UW professor previews book critical of energy influence

October 31, 2014 by Dustin Bleizeffer 8 Comments

Jeffrey Lockwood says the book documents how the energy industry has colluded with government in Wyoming to censor freedom of speech and education.

Tribes, youth, faith and science leaders focus on environment

September 30, 2014 by Dustin Bleizeffer 1 Comment

Mary Walker of the Wyoming Association of Churches noticed that too many people were not communicating with one another about their shared appreciation of the natural world and how they could work together to preserve it. So she helped launch the One People, One Earth initiative in 2009.

Conflicts of Interest: Can we trust UW trustees?

November 12, 2013 by Jeffrey A. Lockwood 16 Comments

As the new University of Wyoming president pushes ethical leadership, UW trustees fail to report close ties to industries UW helps develop.

Buchanan on Carbon Sink: UW didn't kowtow to powerful interests

October 26, 2012 by Dustin Bleizeffer 4 Comments

Buchanan on Carbon Sink: UW didn’t kowtow to powerful interests

— An op-ed by Tom Buchanan, University of Wyoming president

Critics of the removal of the “Carbon Sink, What Goes Around Comes Around” installation at the University of Wyoming have

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Wyoming’s leaders reveal weakness in Carbon Sink controversy

October 2, 2012 by Dustin Bleizeffer 10 Comments

Gov. Matt Mead announced he will ask the legislature to remove him from a review board that was established to approve or disapprove of artwork installed on the University of Wyoming campus. The committee was established earlier this year in the wake of the Carbon Sink controversy.
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