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With wildfire season fast approaching, Sen Bennet hopes to secure $60B to help communities get fire safe

With wildfire season fast approaching, Sen Bennet hopes to secure $60B to help communities get fire safe
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With wildfire season fast approaching, Michael Bennet hopes to secure $60B to help communities get fire safe

With wildfire season fast approaching, Michael Bennet hopes to secure $60B to help communities get fire safe
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Planned service road near Mount St Helens threatens to end decades of research

Share Where debris flowed from a 1980 eruption, plants and animals have slowly returned. But a road may disrupt those ecological communities. CARRI J. LEROY Planned service road near Mount St. Helens threatens prized research area Apr. 21, 2021 , 1:00 PM When Mount St. Helens in Washington state erupted on 18 May 1980, the initial explosion blew sideways, creating a nearly 600-square-kilometer blast zone and what has become a prized ecological research area. Dozens of groups have tracked life’s reemergence there, one lupine and ladybug at a time. Now, many of those research projects may be endangered. Last month, the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), which manages the land, issued a decision to build a road stretching through the heart of the research area to the banks of Spirit Lake, 5 kilometers northeast of the crater. The agency says the road will service a tunnel that drains the lake to prevent a catastrophic flood, a threat to tens of thousands of people in the valley

Diverse Coalition of 21 Moves to Defend Biden Administration s Oil, Gas Leasing Pause

Taylor McKinnon, Center for Biological Diversity, (801) 300-2414, tmckinnon@biologicaldiversity.org Courtney Bourgoin, Sierra Club, (248) 214-6682, courtney.bourgoin@sierraclub.org Liam Kelly, National Parks Conservation Association, (213) 814-8666, lkelly@npca.org Jeremy Nichols, WildEarth Guardians, (303) 437-7663, jnichols@wildearthguardians.org Justin Wasser, Earthworks, (202) 753-7016, jwasser@earthworks.org Cheyenne, WY — Farmers and ranchers, conservation, recreation, and tribal groups filed motions to intervene today to defend the Biden administration’s pause on federal oil and gas leasing pending the Department of Interior’s comprehensive review of the program. With this action, the groups seek to defend the leasing pause against two lawsuits filed by Wyoming and the Western Energy Alliance. The coalition argues this is the legal and necessary first step to a long-overdue review of the federal oil and gas leasing and permitting program. 

Coalition Moves to Defend Biden Administration s Oil, Gas Leasing Pause - Center for Biological Diversity

Coalition Moves to Defend Biden Administration s Oil, Gas Leasing Pause - Center for Biological Diversity
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