Friday, February 10, 2017

Bighorn sheep are at risk in Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument #NPS


At 1.88 million acres, Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is larger than the combined footprints of the state's "Mighty 5" national parks and Cedar Breaks National Monument.

That's too big, according to a resolution approved Wednesday by the Utah Senate after passage last week in the House.

HCR12 calls on Utah's federal delegation to support a reduction or modification of the monument, which was created by then-President Bill Clinton in 1996.



Thursday, February 9, 2017

H.R. 861 - To Terminate the Environmental Protection Agency #NPS #HR861 (update)

If you love the outdoors and want future generations to enjoy it as well, we can't let them dismantle everything that helps the outdoors and our environment! Stay involved and speak up!

Shortly after I posted the above tweet this morning it was taken down by someone.  The bill is real and I have posted the new link to the bill below.







Sunday, February 5, 2017

Did you know? #NoDAPL #AllPipesLeak #SaveOurParks #NPS





Friday, January 27, 2017

Solar Employs More People In U.S. Electricity Generation Than Oil, Coal And Gas Combined

Niall McCarthy , CONTRIBUTOR
Data journalist covering technological, societal and media topics
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own

In the United States, more people were employed in solar power last year than in generating electricity through coal, gas and oil energy combined. According to a new report from the U.S. Department of Energy, solar power employed 43 percent of the Electric Power Generation sector's workforce in 2016, while fossil fuels combined accounted for just 22 percent. It's a welcome statistic for those seeking to refute Donald Trump's assertion that green energy projects are bad news for the American economy.



 Just under 374,000 people were employed in solar energy, according to the report, while coal, gas and oil power generation combined had a workforce of slightly more than 187,000. The boom in the country's solar workforce can be attributed to construction work associated with expanding generation capacity. The gulf in employment is growing with net generation from coal falling 53 percent over the last decade. During the same period, electricity generation from natural gas increased 33 percent while solar expanded 5,000 percent.

 Fuel production and electricity generation together directly employed 1.9 million workers last year, according to the report, with 55%, or 1.1 million, working with fossil fuels. The DoE ident..... cont. below Solar Employs More People In U.S. Electricity Generation Than Oil, Coal And Gas Combined

source: forbes

Thursday, January 26, 2017