The Latest from ICL
Urgent Patience for Salmon (Part 1)
What can Idaho, and Idaho conservation, do to create a good outcome for the salmon and the river?
5,000-Mile Totem Pole Journey Makes North Idaho Stop
The Lummi tribe is committed to raising awareness of fossil fuel transportation risks and global warming in general.
A New Adventure Ahead for Susan
Susan Drumheller opened our Sandpoint office in 2006. During her time at ICL, Susan made a significant impact on the organization and the work that we do.
Are "Mini Nukes" the Answer to Our Energy Needs?
Despite the unproven design, uncertain plans for waste and extreme cost, Idaho could be the test bed for new mini nukes as a "clean energy" option.
Boise Geothermal Leak Cleans the Street
On Aug 15, a geothermal pipeline broke in downtown Boise. The spill closed 13th St between Main and Grove as workers stemmed the flow of hot water.
Novolex Facility Complying with Emission Reporting Requirements
After meeting with Novolex and reviewing emissions data for its Jerome plant, ICL learns that the facility's emission are in compliance.
Good News for Air Quality in Idaho
ICL is pleased that bag manufacturer Novolex has demonstrated its commitment to complying with federal law, resulting in cleaner air for Idaho communities.
Volunteers Sample for Bull Trout
ICL staff and volunteers spent two days collecting samples for the U.S. Forest Service to see whether bull trout live in the Middle Fork Weiser River.
Breaking the Carbon Pollution Cycle with Solar
Summer remind us that Idaho gets lots of sun, making solar power a good deal.