It’s not “anti-industry” to understand the reality of climate change and to advocate for policies and investments that cut the carbon footprint of fossil fuels.
Search results
Roundtable set to mull strategic push for Wyoming coal
Roundtable set to mull strategic push for Wyoming coal It’s no secret that many people in Wyoming are on edge about the future of the coal mining industry. That’s why the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources has called for a roundtable discussion, “Powder River Basin Coal: Domestic Challenges and International Opportunities,” to be held from […]
Roundtable set to mull strategic push for Wyoming coal
Roundtable set to mull strategic push for Wyoming coal It’s no secret that many people in Wyoming are on edge about the future of the coal mining industry. That’s why the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources has called for a roundtable discussion, “Powder River Basin Coal: Domestic Challenges and International Opportunities,” to be held from […]
Energy policy: Take it from Wyoming
In reality, the question we must wrestle with is how much environmental degradation are we willing to accept on our public lands and in the air we breath? It appears that Wyoming’s elected leaders do not want to have that conversation. Instead, Gov. Mead and his fellow Republican governors put out a “state-centric” energy policy for the entire nation — a hubristic approach to energy policy for a nation that the world looks to for leadership.