New federal legislation aims to help farmers in Maine and elsewhere share their knowledge of conservation practices as they face an increasing number of climate change-related weather events. The "Farmer To Farmer Education Act" would help build and support farmer-led education networks so new farmers can learn from those more experienced in coping with droughts or floods. Erin Foster West - policy coordination and management director at the National Young Farmers Coalition - said while government agents can offer support, many farmers prefer learning from friends and neighbors they trust. .
By Janie Ekere for The Daily Yonder.Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for Kentucky News Connection for the Public News Service/Daily Yonder Collaboration A new report from Invest Appalachia, a self-described social investment fund, looks at ways to bring economic development to Central Appalachia as climate change increasingly determines where Americans live. The report released in May analyzed emerging climate data from Appalachia. According to its findings, Central Appalachian states like Kentucky and North Carolina will likely see a population increase due to climate change-related migration. .
The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission has adopted a new rule requiring direct measurement of methane emissions at oil and gas sites, a move welcomed by environmental and local government groups, and industry. Joe Antus - the executive director of the Signal Tech Coalition - said the new rule will help lower the amount of methane, the primary component of natural gas, lost at oil and gas sites. It can also kickstart a key tactic for turning the tide on climate change. .
Homeowners are rarely able to choose their energy providers, nor are they given much ability to control their electric bills, which are prone to fluctuate