The Latest from ICL
Advocacy Groups Request Clarity, Fair Compensation for New Solar Customers
Counter Idaho Power’s request to reverse PUC’s solar rate decision
Restoring the Snake River Together
Over the past few months, the staff of the Idaho Conservation League has been actively working to address these issues and working alongside farmers, city officials, fish producers, dairy farmers and others to find solutions.
2020 Legislative Update: Science Standards, Back In The Crosshairs
The good news is that most of the important rules that protect Idaho’s environment were preserved. The bad news is that some rules are back for consideration, including the K-12 Science Standards.
McCall Star-News Viewpoint: In the End, Stibnite Project Is an Open-Pit Mine
I would argue there are no benefits to our local communities that even come close to outweighing the risks and impacts of this project.
2020 Legislature – Beware, Dead Bills Will Rise Again
Every Friday during the legislative session, I email an update about the week's latest conservation happenings at the Statehouse.
A Bad Move for BLM
Former BLM Directors: "Congress must stand up for the BLM, but, more importantly, it must stand up on behalf of all Americans and ensure this step to dismantle public ownership of land and resources doesn’t happen."
Idaho PUC Rejects Changes to Popular Rooftop Solar Program
Existing Idaho Power solar customers will maintain fair value for excess energy through net metering, fate of future customers rests on cost-benefit study
Federal Court Places Hold on East Idaho Mine Project
Water quality and Yellowstone cutthroat trout among concerns at Kilgore site
How Can Idaho Guides Be Heroes for Idaho’s Salmon and Steelhead?
ICL's Salmon and Steelhead Campaign Outreach Assistant provides a dispatch from the recent Idaho Outfitters and Guides Meeting