The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is analyzing potential changes to how the National Flood Insurance Program is administered in Oregon. The deadline to submit comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and FEMA’s implementation plan of the new National Marine Fisheries Services (NMFS) Biological Opinion is Oct. 6, 2025. According to FEMA, the […]| Association of Oregon Counties
High-resolution airborne radiometric surveys are covering more ground than ever to provide insights into unseen geology, mineral resource potential, and possible health hazards.| Eos
By: Drew Yewchuk and Martin Olszynski Documents Commented On: Annual Mine Financial Security Program Submissions 2025 Submissions for 2024 Reporting Year; Mine Financial Security Program – Security and Liability, September 29, 2025. PDF Version: The 2025 Mine Financial Security Program Update: Security Collected for Aging Syncrude Mine Offers a First Estimate of Mine Closure Costs […]| ABLawg
By: Nigel Bankes, David Luff, and Neil Kathol Matters Commented On: (1) Press Conference on the Coal Industry Modernization Initiative, December 20, 2024, (2) Bringing Alberta Coal Mining into the 21st Century, and (3) Your Province, Your Premier, January 25, 2025. PDF Version: The Government of Alberta’s Commitment to Protect Alberta’s Water from Selenium Pollution […]| ABLawg
By: Martin Olszynski, Drew Yewchuk, and Shaun Fluker Matter Commented On: Alberta’s Mature Asset Strategy: What we Heard and Recommendations Report, April 3, 2025 PDF Version: The Mature Asset Strategy for Alberta’s Oil and Gas Closure Liability Crisis: Where there is Smoke [and Mirrors], there is Fire The Alberta government is poised yet again to […]| ABLawg
By: David V. Wright Matter Commented On: Building Canada Act, SC 2025, c 2, s 4 PDF Version: First Five Building Canada Act Projects of National Interest (PONIs): Hot to Trot, or All for Naught? After months of speculation (see e.g. here), the first list of projects of national interest (PONIs) under the new Building […]| ABLawg
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Conrad Eder warns that Ottawa’s EV subsidies have backfired, fueling a trade war with China and slamming Western Canada’s canola farmers with billion in losses. One political gamble, countless unintended losers.| Frontier Centre For Public Policy
Time to lawyer up. That’s the conclusion of the R.I. Coastal Resources Management Council, which voted unanimously at its Tuesday meeting to enlist its legal counsel to crack down on Quidnessett Country Club for failing to comply with state coastal rules. The decision comes after more than two years of warnings, negotiations and deadline extensions as coastal regulators […]| Providence Business News
Newfoundlanders and Labradorians are being bombarded with contradictory messaging around MOU with Québec; but the latest person to speak out was an insider tasked with independent oversight| The Independent
No, you haven’t mistakenly clicked on a university thesis, this is indeed our August blog! The circular economy and renewable energy are two crucial components, which work together to create a more sustainable future. We’ll explain them today in a little more detail, and how we already utilise this concept at Carter Electrical Installation to […] The post The circular economy and renewable energy appeared first on Carter Renewables.| Carter Renewables
Canada, possessing some of the world's largest resource stockpiles, must decide whether to participate in the impending boom or risk being left behind.| Christian Embassy of Canada
Allagash Wilderness Waterway Foundation Executive Director Daniel Dinsmore and AWWF advisor Janet McMahon appeared on WCSH’s program “207” to discuss the recent publication of a new guidebook, This Extraordinary Place: A Guide to Allagash Ecology. The book builds on a groundbreaking ecological assessment, “A River in Space and Time,” which McMahon led as the first of its kind for the Waterway since its creation in 1966.| Allagash Wilderness Waterway Foundation
As lawmakers weigh courts’ decisions on accessing public land, an advocacy group suggests revisions to a draft bill.| WyoFile
Global demand for critical minerals is increasing at a rapid pace, fueled by multiple factors including economic growth, the need for cleaner technologies and the NATO target of five per cent of GDP for annual defence spending, which in Canada is to be met in part by development of critical mineral resources. It won’t be […]| Magazines – Policy Options
Ubiquitous and localised resources are two types of natural resources based on where they are found. Natural resources are the things we get from nature that help us live and grow. Water, sunlight, minerals, and fuels are some examples of natural resources. These resources can be found in different parts of the world, but not […]| Pediaa.Com
The development of the first Metro Atlanta Climate Action Plan (MACAP)is in full swing. Now, we want to hear from you to help us refine the plan as we approach...| ARC
This paper explores Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for urban stormwater management, emphasizing their role in mitigating runoff, reducing flood risks, and...| Land-Grant Press | Clemson University, South Carolina
By DICK BARRINGER When, after three seasons in the field, Janet McMahon delivered her ecological assessment of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, the AWWF Board of Directors recognized it as a game-changer in our understanding of the Waterway, today and into the future. The first ecological assessment of the Waterway since its creation in 1966, the […]| Allagash Wilderness Waterway Foundation
AWWF’s Coldwater Fisheries Habitat Temperature Monitoring Project (CWFHTM) is recording baseline thermal conditions in Allagash Wilderness Waterway tributaries and along the main stem of the river. Fisheries biologists will prioritize the tributaries according to their current contribution to sustaining brook trout populations, their vulnerability to temperature increases, and their potential to maintain conditions that will […]| Allagash Wilderness Waterway Foundation
Support Native producers working to preserve heritage and promote sustainability with your donation to IAC.| Intertribal Agriculture Council
Learn about how regenerative agriculture and TEK have been used to promote ecosystem health.| Intertribal Agriculture Council
Abianne Falla illuminates the spirit of the Rege[N]ation Pledge and Seal, where Native Regenerators honor traditions healing the land.| Intertribal Agriculture Council
As industry leaders gathered to promote Newfoundland and Labrador’s role in the global green energy race, protestors stood outside to demand transparency and environmental protection| The Independent
Three generations of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community recently published a collection of children’s books and are featured in a…| Northwest Treaty Tribes
Ambrosia beetles are commonly found across the Southeastern United States. Most are secondary pests that only damage weakened, stressed, or dying host...| Land-Grant Press | Clemson University, South Carolina
Bargeld (fonte: admin.ch, 2023) Secondo i risultati di un sondaggio condotto a fine anno 2023 dalla nostra sezione «Studi e Ricerche», le aziende della Svizzera italiana temono principalmente tre e…| Zhu+Rich Sagl