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Morning Forum set to return virtually with full slate of speakers

The Morning Forum of Los Altos is scheduled to return for its 71st season after a year off due to the pandemic. The series is set to resume Sept. 21 with a full slate of lecturers speaking on a variety of topics. Lectures will be delivered in a webinar-only format. Programs will be available to subscribing members by Zoom link. Dates, topics and speakers include: • Sept. 21: “Leonardo’s Knots,” with Caroline Cocciardi, author and student of all things da Vinci • Oct. 5: “Defender of the Nation: Harriet Tubman and the Civil War,” with Elizabeth Cobbs, Melbern G. Glasscock Professor of History at Texas A&M University

The First Native American Cabinet Secretary Visits the Land of Her Ancestors and Sees Firsthand the Obstacles to Compromise

The First Native American Cabinet Secretary Visits the Land of Her Ancestors and Sees Firsthand the Obstacles to Compromise
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2021 Journalists Guide to Energy & Environment — January 27, 2021 — ONLINE – Advanced BioFuels USA

Facilitator: Keynote: Panel Moderator: Panelists: Sammy Roth, Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times Others TBA Breakout Rooms: Following the keynote and panel sessions, registrants can choose one of the four breakout rooms listed below for informal discussion on these timely environmental topics. 1. Unshackling EPA Hosts: Cheryl Hogue, Senior Correspondent, Chemical & Engineering News, and Laura Paskus, Correspondent and Producer, New Mexico PBS 2. Department of Interior: Making History and Undoing the Past Hosts: Judy Fahys, Mountain West Reporter, Inside Climate News, and Emily Gertz, Senior Editor, Drilled News 3. Climate & Energy: The Year Ahead for Biden’s Climate Strike Force Hosts: Michael Kodas, Senior Editor, Inside Climate News, and Kathi Kowalski, Freelance Journalist

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The coal industry comes tumbling down in the American West

Advertisement The demolition capped off another tumultuous year for coal power. The industry helped build the modern West, but it’s collapsing as utility companies turn to natural gas, solar panels and wind turbines for lower-cost electricity, and as voters demand cleaner energy to reduce air pollution and confront the climate crisis. New Mexico’s Escalante Generating Station produced its final coal-fired electrons in August, and Portland General Electric shut down Oregon’s last coal plant in October. Those facilities will be joined in retirement in the next few days by one of two units at Washington’s Centralia coal plant and one of four units at Arizona’s Cholla coal plant. PacifiCorp, a subsidiary of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway empire, expects its Cholla unit to come offline around noon today, Christmas Eve.

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