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OVERNIGHT ENERGY:  Biden faces big decision on Dakota Access Pipeline | Intel community warns of fragile future shaped by pandemics, climate change | Haaland meets with Utah politicians, tribes as Biden weighs monument change

  YOUR DAILY DOSE OF DOOM AND GLOOM: Intel community warns of fragile future shaped by pandemics, climate change A new report from the U.S. intelligence community paints a bleak picture of what Americans can expect over the next 20 years, warning of a planet that will be ravaged by pandemics and climate change. “In coming years and decades, the world will face more intense and cascading global challenges ranging from disease to climate change to the disruptions from new technologies and financial crises,” the report states. The Global Trends report comes from the National Intelligence Council, a wing of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and provides an assessment every four years on the “trends and uncertainties” the U.S. can expect over the next two decades.

We all want pretty much the same thing, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland says after Bears Ears tour

KSL TV + Show 1 more video 5PM: We all want pretty much the same thing, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland says after Bears Ears tour KSL TV BLANDING Interior Secretary Deb Haaland stood shoulder to shoulder between Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Sen. Mitt Romney on Thursday while staring out to the Butler Wash Ruins Overlook in the highly disputed Bears Ears National Monument area. They gazed off at the cliff face, where beneath a shaded arch stood the ruins of cliff dwellings that were built and occupied by Anasazi Indians 700 years ago. Haaland, the governor, the senator and Utah Rep. Blake Moore chatted privately among themselves, appreciating the history and geological wonders before them. The mood was casual and relaxed throughout the short hike to and from the ruins, as Haaland and her entourage toured one the monument designation areas in Utah that s been the focus of highly contentious debates across now three presidential administrations.

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland tours Bears Ears National Monument

BLANDING, Utah Interior Secretary Deb Haaland met with tribal leaders, elected officials and other stakeholders on Thursday as part of a Biden administration review of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, a wide swath of southeastern Utah that has become a symbol in the debate over how to manage public lands. Haaland said she intended to talk with as many people as possible to determine how best to preserve what she called a very special place, including pictographs she saw while touring the monument. She said she understands the effects the monument struggle has had on people who live nearby and acknowledged that Bears Ears belongs to everybody.  

Return of the Living Dead

By GREG WALCHER A 1985 comedy/horror film called “Return of the Living Dead” became a cult classic, redefining zombies as brain-eating creatures who can run and talk, survive bullets, and terrorize the city of Louisville. That is, until they encounter a group of punk teenagers – always the heroes of such films. The movie was called a “mordant punk comedy” by the New York Times, though to me it seemed more mordant, and morbid, than comedic. Horror films all have a common characteristic. Namely, however many times bad guys are killed, they keep coming back. In politics, the same is true of bad ideas, and we are about to experience the return of several ideological zombies. Think Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS), Paris climate treaty, clean power plan, or Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, for example. Perhaps the most brain-devouring concept among many is the idea of regulating that dangerous pollutant, carbon dioxide (CO2).

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