Climate Change

Small actions give hope in the face of climate change: ED Report August 2023
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By Chris Morrill, Executive Director Argh! The news! The tragedy and devastation in Maui. An ocean in Florida that has become a hot tub. And a hurricane in Southern California.…

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A deeper dive into the Mojave Trails National Monument land use plan
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Featured photo by Frazer Haney The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has begun the process of developing a land use plan for Mojave Trails National Monument and is seeking public…

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A deeper dive into the Bureau of Land Management’s Public Lands Rule
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Congress often grants rulemaking authority to federal agencies to implement statutory programs. The rules and regulations issued pursuant to this authority carry the force and effect of law and can…

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Keeping up the momentum for 30×30 in both Capitols
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Story by André Sanchez During the month of April, André Sanchez, our Community Engagement and Conservation Policy Manager was hard at work participating in two different efforts of advocacy for…

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Overcoming challenges and furthering relationships: ED Report February 2023
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By Chris Morrill, Executive Director This month, I had a fairly unusual interaction for someone who lives in the liberal bubble of the Bay Area. After a swim at the…

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Executive Director’s Report, April 2021
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By Chris Morrill, Executive Director Last month’s ED Report outlined the historical significance of the first tribal member leading the Department of Interior, an agency tasked with overseeing millions of…

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