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Environmental Science Division of Argonne National Laboratory
Environmental Impacts of Expanding Energy Programs on Federal Lands
Federal agencies continue to seek EVS assistance in the preparation of environmental impact studies to assess the direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts associated with significant energy development activities. These projects have addressed high-profile issues of national interest and involved extensive interagency collaboration. Many of these studies have been programmatic in scope and evaluate the impacts of establishing broad agency-wide programs and related policies.
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The Environmental Science Division of Argonne National Laboratory conducts applied environmental research, assessment, and technology development, primarily for federal agencies that have responsibilities for energy development and use, natural resource management, or national defense.

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10/01/12 Yearlong MAGIC Climate Study Launches  More »
08/16/12 Department of Energy's Mobile Climate Observatory Prepares for Shipboard Campaign  More »
08/14/12 The push for solar: Argonne supports solar energy planning in Southwest  More »
Designation of Energy Corridors on Western Federal Lands
Assistance is provided in the environmental review of energy corridors on federal lands. The 11-state western analysis allowed the participating federal agencies to designate over 6,000 miles of corridor by amending land use plans.
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