chase huntleyWhat the latest international climate science report means for your public landsA week ago, more than 9,000 scientists from across the globe issued a call to climate action for world leaders. Central to their message…Oct 16, 2018Oct 16, 2018
chase huntleyinOur WildThere’s a climate problem that no one is talking about. And worse, the government is ignoring it.A new analysis from the Wilderness Society finds that greenhouse gas emissions associated with oil, gas, and coal from public lands are…Jan 24, 2018Jan 24, 2018
chase huntleyinOur Wild15 wild places that could be forever changed by drilling and mining (if we don’t act)Today, The Wilderness Society released a report titled Too Wild to Drill highlighting 15 of the wildest and most threatened places on…Sep 19, 2017Sep 19, 2017
chase huntleyinOur WildWhat Trump’s energy plan actually meansSelling out our public lands to oil, gas, and coal companies — at enormous cost to Americans.Jun 28, 2017Jun 28, 2017
chase huntleyKeeping U.S. Emissions in Line with Paris Agreements Is Within SightLast week, a non-partisan think tank released a report supporting the importance and urgency of aligning fossil energy production on public…May 12, 2016May 12, 2016
chase huntleySystemic overhaul is the lasting way to address climate change in federal coal programTwo months ago, the administration and the Department of the Interior (DOI) made history by taking responsibility for confronting rapid…Apr 7, 2016Apr 7, 2016
chase huntleyAdministration’s historic budget makes smart choices for 21st-century public lands managementThis week, the administration released its proposed budget for 2017 that advances clean energy and makes smart choices about energy…Feb 12, 2016Feb 12, 2016
chase huntleyAmerica’s blind spot: what’s missing from the COP21 climate talksPublic lands need to be a focus in the weeks leading up to the UN Conference on Climate Change (COP21). The event is an annual meeting for…Nov 19, 2015Nov 19, 2015