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Pathfinders: Climate-Smart Solutions from Rural America and Native Nations
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The U.S. is making plans for a massive shift from fossil fuels to clean energy. But with those plans come worries that the changes won t be equitable, that wealthy people will get their electric cars and energy efficient technology while the poor will get left behind. In rural North Carolina, NPR s Dan Charles visited one man who s trying to keep that from happening, carrying on a legacy of the New Deal.
DAN CHARLES, BYLINE: Alvin Morrison was a young man in the 1930s, just married, farming in central North Carolina.
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ALVIN MORRISON: We wanted to have electricity, but it was not available.
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Montana Co-op Director Chris Christensen Elected NRECA Board of Directors President
ARLINGTON, Va. (March 4, 2021) – Chris Christensen, a director of NorVal Electric Cooperative in Montana, today begins his two-year term as president of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) board of directors. Curtis Wynn, NRECA’s outgoing board president and CEO of Roanoke Electric Cooperative, passed the gavel to Christensen during NRECA’s annual meeting.
Christensen was elected NRECA president by the association’s board of directors. He is the immediate past vice president and previously served as secretary-treasurer. Tony Anderson, general manager of Cherryland Electric Cooperative in Michigan, was elected vice president, and Joe Martin, board president at Mountain
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GREENVILLE, S.C. - The U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities (Endowment) has named Rex Lumber CEO Caroline Dauzat to its board for 2021. Also named were Curtis Wynn from the Roanoke Electric Cooperative and Shannon Estenoz from the Everglades Foundation. Each will serve three-year terms.
Rex Lumber is one of the largest softwood lumber manufacturers in the U.S. Specializing in southern yellow pine, the family-owned company employs more than 700 across four sawmills - two in Florida, one in Mississippi, and one in Alabama.
The U.S. Endowment says it s the nation s largest public charity dedicated to ensuring the livelihood of forests. It was established at the request of the U.S. and Canadian governments in accordance with the Softwood Lumber Agreement of 2006.
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