Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Wyoming Newsletter for Sunday June 18, 2023 ( 3 items ) |
Center for Biological Diversity: Biden Administration Urged to Reject Hydrogen Hubs
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, June 15 (TNSgov) -- The Center for Biological Diversity issued the following news release on June 13, 2023:
A coalition of Indigenous, climate, environmental justice and youth advocates urged the Department of Energy today to reject funding for the Western Interstate Hydrogen Hub, which is intended to rapidly expand hydrogen production in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.
"Our BIPOC, low-income and youth communities are already facing the brunt of the climate cri
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New Leadership Named in Red Angus Communications
COMMERCE CITY, Missouri, June 14 (TNSper) -- The Red Angus Association of America issued the following news release:
The Red Angus Association of America has announced two internal promotions within its communications department. Lisa Bryant, Ada, Oklahoma, has been named RAAA director of communications while Katie Martin, Torrington, Wyoming, has transitioned into the role of assistant director of communications.
"Katie brings deep knowledge of the breed and cattle industry, along with solid
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Resources for the Future: Public Revenue in Oil- and Gas-Producing Regions Dependent on Fiscal, Climate Policies
WASHINGTON, June 15 (TNSres) -- Resources for the Future issued the following news release:
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What's the story?
As the energy transition kicks into gear, new modeling from Resources for the Future (RFF) reveals a mosaic of potential fiscal impacts on America's oil- and gas-producing regions.
The authors model how climate policy ambition--a major influence on demand for oil and gas--will change public revenue streams in communities that rely on oil and gas production. They find that oil-
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