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All About Mining: End of summer update

As we pull into fall, the CMA Education Foundation has a chance to review our All About Mining course for educators and to make changes and...

Legislature ramping up for 2020

As summer winds down, legislators on the various interim committees are requesting draft bills for consideration in January. The Investor Owned Utility Study Committee initially requested...

All About Mining: Thank you to our partners

This month I would like to send a great big thank you out to our ever-dedicated partners in the All About Mining class. To...

Hold on to your seats (and wallets) – Climate initiatives will...

Regulators and citizens alike are almost breathless viewing the changes facing Colorado as a result of recent climate actions taken by the Governor and the legislature....

Congress urges Trump to increase domestic uranium production

A group of 50 members of Congress signed a letter to President Donald Trump urging the administration to increase domestic production of uranium supplies needed by...

All About Mining 2019 summer road trip journal

The All About Mining class wrapped up on Friday, June 21 and we sure did have a good group of teachers to take on...

The Legislative session ended – regulatory agencies and interim committees are...

Following major climate legislation enacted by the Colorado General Assembly in 2019, the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission began moving toward the legislature’s goal of aggressive...

The Mining Law produces vital domestic minerals. Why undermine it?

Does America stand for self-reliance and innovative discovery of critical minerals for our economy and national defense and security? Or will Congress drive the...

The life of a miner: Tom Hendricks

Sitting on top of a mountain, digging in the dirt. That is how Tom Hendricks has spent most of his life, playing in a...

In coal we trust: the need for coal power in Asia

The reigning narrative of impending global environmental catastrophe dominates the airwaves and print media. Short of a drastic reduction in the use of fossil...