The Latest from ICL
Company Tries Yet Again to Develop CuMo Mining Project
ICL has worked on CuMo issues for years to ensure that the Boise River watershed is protected. We still have serious concerns.
Help Boise Improve Building and Energy Codes!
By updating codes to current standards, the city of Boise is helping us have safe, affordable homes while reducing future climate pollution.
Cleaning Energy by Challenging Coal Plants
ICL cannot agree to ask Avista customers to pay for unnecessary and ineffective pollution controls for Colstrip that will not address climate change.
Welcome to Julia Rundberg; Adieu, Suki Molina
ICL has a new director of finance and administration, as Deputy Director Suki Molina retires.
Rudolph Is Feeling the Heat!
Our changing climate can seem overwhelming, making any simple actions we take seem meaningless. Nothing is further from the truth. Let's all make smart choices so we can save Rudolph's home!
Sage-Grouse: Under a New Threat
Weakening the sage-grouse plan would ignore years of conservation work; discourage conservation efforts; increase uncertainty for states, counties and citizens; and ultimately lead back to a listing decision.
Forest Discussion Moves To Senate
The Senate should prioritize funding for fuels-reduction efforts around communities, boost funding for roads and trails, expand the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program and fix the wildfire budget.
The Keepers of the Wilderness
This year's wilderness stewards are tallying up impressive numbers at the end of their season-but the numbers can't tell the whole story.
Forest Service Approves Protections for Great Burn, Other Areas
The decision protects about 200,000 acres of proposed wilderness and ensures that areas like the Great Burn remain available for congressional designation.