Below is a recap of what happened at last week's Enhanced Geothermal Shot Summit.The theme of the day: The Enhanced Geothermal Shot is our opportunity to take a HUGE stranded energy resource . . .
Beaver County officials noted Smithfield Foods is the area’s largest employer, and they contend the closure will affect more than 250 jobs a number a company spokesman disputes.
By SUZANNE ROY
Outgoing Interior Secretary David Bernhardt and his illegally serving Bureau of Land Management (BLM) director William Perry Pendley will go down in history as the worst stewards of our nationâs public lands. The past four years have seen an unrelenting assault on the environment as Bernhardt and Pendley sought to overturn key environmental laws and deregulate activities of the oil, gas, mining and livestock industries on the public resources they exploit.
Americaâs wild horses and burros were not spared. Pendley famously called wild horses an âexistential threatâ to public lands, an absurd claim that laid the groundwork for his plan to round up 90,000 wild horses and burros over the next five years. The plan would decimate wild herds and cost taxpayers nearly $1 billion in its initial phase alone.
The Bureau of Land Management announces three new appointees to the National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board
The Bureau of Land Management announces three new appointees to the National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – As part of its mandate to ensure public involvement and science-based decision making in managing America’s wild horses and burros, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced three appointments today for its National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board. The three new members bring expertise in the areas of research, natural resource management and public interest (with special knowledge of equine behavior).