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Besides social media accounts, tonizhoniani has populated their site with Plant project interns connect and learn with other Colorado Plateau community groups - Tó Nizhóní Ání, Watershed Intern’s first day at Warpath Valley, Solar overtakes coal in US electricity for the first month on record | Ember, Pumped Storage Faces Renewed Option on Black Mesa as FERC Attacks Tribal Sovereignty, Navajo WaterGIS 2.1 Map, Arizona cuts key renewables policy as clean energy market takes off, Diné Community Members Express Concerns on the Proposal to Reform the Navajo Nation Government Advocated by the Office of Navajo Government Development - Tó Nizhóní Ání, Tri-State says no thanks to federal orders to keep Craig coal power plant open - The Durango Herald, Voices Podcast: Daisy Kiyaani, December 2025 Newsletter, Birds of northern Black Mesa, Navajo County, AZ, Tsé Adááłdááz (Fallen Rock) Watershed Restoration, Wool in Watershed Restoration Pilot Project Install, Hydropower Developers’ no-show at Kayenta Chapter meeting leaves Impacted Communities with more questions than answers - Tó Nizhóní Ání, ACC tours of Four Corners Power Plant and Navajo Mine, public meetings and Docket Nos. E-01345A-25-0105 and E-01933A-25-0103, Vote Solar and Activate 48 Held a Solar for All Press Conference at the Arizona Capitol, Monitoring Day 2025: Tsiyi' Tó Watershed, De-Hyping Hydrogen | PODCAST, Youth Printmaking Workshop, Key Navajo Nation leadership absent in Kayenta Mine Permit Renewal meeting, Watershed Restoration, Nicole Horseherder, working to protect the Navajo Nation’s water, air and landscapes – Heinz Awardee, Black Mesa Plant Project, Taking on big coal to protect Navajo water, TNA tables at 2026 Flagstaff Wool Festival, New Mexico Sued Over Failure to Hold Fossil Fuel Companies Accountable for Well Cleanup, Black Mesa Plant Project, Clean Drinking Water for Millions of People at Risk as Trump Administration Targets National Monuments - Center for American Progress, TEP Transmission Line ROW Renewal, Statement of Tó Nizhóní Ání and Diné C.A.R.E. on FERC Acceptance of Preliminary Permit Application for Chilchinbeto Pumped Storage Project on Black Mesa, Tó Nizhóní Ání welcomes 2026 summer interns, Tó Nizhóní Ání tables at the annual parent summit in Pinon - Tó Nizhóní Ání, Navajo citizens take concerns about energy projects to Council, Tó Nizhóní Ání Statement on FERC Decision to Permanently Destroy a Sacred Mountain in the Pacific Northwest, Water advocates highlight Black Mesa restoration at Environmental Day, The Four Corners: A National Sacrifice Area? (1983), Black Mesa Cartography Map, Hataałii groups oppose ONGD 2026 reform proposal, Kinsey, Flagstaff School's Watershed Discovery Day on Black Mesa, Kayenta Pumped Storage Hydropower, more risks than rewards, Solar farms can be havens for rare plants. | Grist, Subscribe to our Newsletter, DONATE TODAY!, Rally to Protect Black Mesa, Diné communities pressured to support Fossil Fuels, 3rd Annual Save the Confluence Family Gathering, Hydrogen: Too Dangerous, Too Risky, How the DOE is trying to revoke tribal veto power for energy projects | Grist, US rejects bid to buy 167 million tons of coal for less than a penny per ton, November 2025 Newsletter, October 2025 Newsletter, September 2025 Newsletter, August 2025 Newsletter, June/July 2025 Newsletter, May 2025 Newsletter, April 2025 Newsletter, Support Our Efforts | DONATE, March 2025 Newsletter, www.tonizhoniani.org, February 2025 Newsletter, January 2025 Newsletter, World Rivers Day 2025, Remembering Chei Johnny - Tó Nizhóní Ání, A Just Transition for Black Mesa, The Aquifer, We Rise: Episode 19, Tó Nizhóní Ání raises concerns about gas expansion in the Four Corners Region at the Arizona Corporation Commission - Tó Nizhóní Ání, July Watershed Work - Tó Nizhóní Ání, Important Reclamation Public Meeting, No Black Mesa Pumped Storage Project, Voices From Black Mesa, On the Navajo Nation, the List of Mystery Wells Continues to Grow, Tucson Electric Power (TEP) Right-of-Way (ROW) Renewal Blog, TNA Watershed Restoration Survey Day 2025, In Navajo coal country, residents say they don't want Trump's proposed revival, Reopening closed coal plants makes no economic sense | IEEFA | April 2025, Many on Navajo Nation blindsided by hydrogen pipeline change, Navajo Nation Council Public Hearing on Coal, Why Navajo activists oppose a proposed hydrogen pipeline that could be the world's longest, APS is playing both sides on securitization bill, Tó Nizhóní Ání statement on presidential orders to prop up coal companies, A Water Map for the Desert, Pilot Project Conclusion, Arizona opinion: Fairness must prevail in TEP’s negotiations with Navajo Nation, Local Community Advocate: Delegate Notah, Grassroots Response Event 2025, Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, Protect the Grand Canyon from Dams | Grand Canyon Trust, Buu's 2nd State of the Nation, RDC Mine Tour 2024, Bond Release Meeting - N9 Phase 1, Black Mesa to Catskills Exchange Program, Balancing Water And Energy, Hydropower Industry Seeks Navajo Support for Projects (Correct), January Newsletter, February Newsletter, March Newsletter, April Newsletter, May Newsletter, June Newsletter, July Newsletter, August Newsletter, September Newsletter, October Newsletter, November Newsletter, December Newsletter, Sunniest state in U.S. turns its back on the sun, Remembering Chei Johnny, Tó Nizhóní Ání raises concerns about gas expansion in the Four Corners Region at the Arizona Corporation Commission - Tó Nizhóní Ání, World Water Week 2024, Presentation | KAYENTA MINE PERMIT RENEWAL 2025, Artist Talk: Corey Begay, TNA Watershed Volunteer: Material Gathering, Navajo Nation Hypocrisy, A 200-mile hydrogen pipeline on the Navajo Nation raises safety, environmental concerns, How the Navajo Are Fighting to Prevent Water Exploitation, Federal agency failed to monitor AZ coal mines' water use..., Effects of mining activity in Black Mesa’s N-Aquifer go unacknowledged, Toxic Coal Ash in Arizona: Addressing Coal Plants’ Hazardous Legacy, AZ HB 2679: Utility Securitization, Apache Stronghold urges federal court to save Oak Flat - Becket, Opinion | Black Mesa knows the cost, Utility-authored securitization bill is horrible deal for ratepayers and state | Arizona Capitol Times, YouTube | Four Corners Carbon Storage Hub, Subscribe: Workshop Notice, Subscribe: Newsletter, Sacred Water Speaks | The Momentum, Hydrogen Informational Summit - Western, Save The Confluence Family Gathering, World Water Week 2024, Logo Breakdown: Protect Navajo Water, 3rd Watershed Work Session, Grassroots Response to the Navajo Water Rights Settlement, Live-Stream RSVP, Donate, A fossil fuel group is working with US tribes to boost LNG exports, Federal Officials Reject Three Huge Arizona Pump Storage Projects Target Black Mesa, Like It Or Not, a Hydrogen Ecosystem Is Coming to New Mexico, Grassroots Response & Discussion on Buu's State of the Navajo Nation Address, YouTube: Grassroots discussion on the recent FERC Decision, Black Mesa to Appalachia, Proposed hydrogen pipeline could diminish Navajo Nation’s water supply, ‘A scam all around’: Navajo Nation groups oppose hydropower projects, Reaction to demolition of smokestacks at San Juan Generating Station , Catskills Exchange Program, Watershed Assessment Week, Hydrogen Informational Summit, Subscribe To Our Newsletter, 2023 Newsletters, TAKE ACTION - Protect Tribal Resources & Sacred Sites!, AZ EV Plan - Public Comment Form, Hydrogen Informational Summit, Diné Bizaad - What is Hydrogen?, Just Infrastructure, Big Canyon Pumped Storage Project REJECTED, 'Pumped' hydropower plans proliferate; one in particular stirs opposition, An energy company wants to build hydropower projects on the Navajo Nation., Earth Notes: Portrait of the Coconino Aquifer, ACC turns its back on rural and tribal communities in Arizona that are reeling economically from early coal plant closures, Pollution from coal-fired power plants led to hundreds of deaths..., Industry Wants New Pipeline on Navajo Land Scarred by Decades of Fossil Fuel Extraction, 18 Navajo Chapters Oppose Huge Pumped Storage Projects..., December Wrap-Up, November Wrap-Up, January Newsletter.