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Founded in 1982, the Natural Resources Law Center is dedicated to informing and influencing natural resources law and policy. The Center fosters practical and effective solutions to resource problems through its extensive research program, outreach activities, and educational programs for law students and the general public. Over its nearly 30-year history, the Center has developed a reputation as a trusted voice on the key natural resource issues of the day.

Clyde Martz Summer Conference— June 6-8, 2012

A Low-Carbon Energy Blueprint for the American West

The future of the planet may depend upon on our ability to increase energy supplies even as we reduce carbon emissions. This conference addresses how a low-carbon energy program might evolve with a particular focus on the American West.

View the Conference Program (current as of May 17, 2012)

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NRLC Programs & Projects

The Intermountain Oil and Gas BMP Project provides a searchable database of best management practices currently in use or recommended for responsible oil and gas development in Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.

The Red Lodge Clearinghouse Project connects and informs those addressing natural resource challenges in their community through case studies, funding information, handbooks, news stories, and summaries of laws.

 

The Western Water Policy Program provides the intellectual framework for water law and policy reforms that are likely necessary as a result of western population growth, drought and climate change.