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National park funding? Not for Utah

Deseret News Utah gets short changed on conservation funding Share this story Kristin Murphy, Deseret News A new law provides that money from oil and gas development will help pay for maintenance needs at national parks, but even though Utah has plenty of parks and plenty of oil and gas wells the Beehive State got overlooked. In fact, Utah received $7.3 million from the U.S. Department of Interior for projects on land under the purview of the Bureau of Land Management, but nothing for its national parks. Coastal states like New York received $50.5 million, Virginia raked in $247.5 million, and even Oregon was rewarded with $12.5 million.

The government needs to get out of its own way on climate change

© Greg Nash In the grand American tradition of innovation, invention and discovery, market forces have carried the United States into a position of undeniable global leadership. From the Shale Revolution to major companies slashing their emissions due to consumer demand for sustainability, these market forces are especially effective in combating climate change. Meanwhile, as Americans, we often see our federal government standing in its own way while failing to achieve meaningful progress on climate change. While Congress has been platforming arguments between climate alarmists and deniers and the federal government has tried to regulate away innovation, private industry presses forward on climate action. Companies across varied industries from manufacturing to agriculture to energy are prioritizing sustainability and reducing their emissions, often while increasing profitability. Our government must encourage these projects rather than setting up countless roadblocks.

Two free August 2021 beach days at Cape Cod National Seashore

Two free August 2021 beach days at Cape Cod National Seashore Take a moment and imagine the perfect Cape Cod beach day. Chances are, you re thinking about August: the sun is shining, there s a slight sea breeze to take the edge off the heat. You ve packed a cooler full of superb sandwiches, the boogie board is ready to boogie and that new bathing suit is looking fantastic! What could be better? Well, how about free admission to any of the wicked awesome Cape Cod National Seashore beaches! Here s what you need to know: On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 and Wednesday, August 25, 2021, there is no charge to visit the six Cape Cod National Seashore beaches.

Guest columnists David J O Neill and Deb Markowitz: Biden is going big on climate action, but let s go bigger

Guest columnists David J O Neill and Deb Markowitz: Biden is going big on climate action, but let s go bigger
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Wyoming area to see about ~$184M under Great American Outdoors Act

Wyoming area to see about ~$184M under Great American Outdoors Act By Brendan LaChance on April 13, 2021 Pexels CASPER, Wyo. The United States Department of the Interior (DOI) announced this April that they will invest about $1.6 billion in 2021 “to address critical deferred maintenance projects and improve transportation and recreation infrastructure in national parks, national wildlife refuges and recreation areas, and at Bureau of Indian Education schools.” Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park and other public land areas in Wyoming are slated to see around $184 million in funding for various projects. A full list of projects to be funded is available online.

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