U.S. Department of Interior Kicks the Can on Needed Oil and Gas Reforms
“The Colorado Farm & Food Alliance has long been an advocate for conservation priorities on the public lands and in the water supply areas that rural communities and agricultural operators rely on. As the climate crisis has grown more dire and had a direct impact on numerous agricultural operators in western Colorado, the alliance has actively engaged on the issue of climate change. That’s because no other threat poses the level of risk to farming and ranching in the region as does climate change”.
Statement in support of Tracy Stone-Manning for BLM Director and expressing appreciation for visit by Interior Secretary Haaland.
“We understand the importance of having agency leadership that will listen to the public being impacted by their decisions, and leaders who will manage our shared resources with an eye toward their long-term health and our sustainable future”.
Delta County farm and food stakeholders support Sen. Bennet’s Oil and Gas Reform
Sen. Bennet’s Oil and Gas Bonding Reform and Orphaned Well Remediation Act will help clean up these problem wells in the short-term, and reform bonding requirements to make sure taxpayers aren’t left on the hook next time.
San Luis Valley, Upper Arkansas and Upper South Platte Food Businesses Boost Community Resilience
“The maps are meant to help people find great food and to support Colorado businesses and communities,” said Kolbenschlag. “When people buy local they help keep Coloradans employed and provide a market for local producers too.”
Guest Column: Infrastructure can help unite urban and rural frontline communities
Read Pete’s thoughts about President Biden’s Infrastructure plan here.
Guest Column: Biden's first 100 days is just the start
Written by Pete, this column in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel discusses political action for the climate emergency. Read it here.
Local North Fork Business owner Jeff Schwartz writes about COGCC rules
Read this Grand Junction Daily Sentinel article, “COGCC rules can help rural economies be more resilient” by Jeff Schwartz here.