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The Civilian Climate Corps: Putting people back to work by improving outdoor recreation access

The Civilian Climate Corps: Putting people back to work by improving outdoor recreation access

by Krystyna Dillard-Crawford | Mar 19, 2021 | Economy, General, Recreation Economy, Uncategorized

Similar in scope to the employment environment following the 1933 Great Depression and subsequent creation of Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), President Biden’s new Civilian Climate Corps Initiative will give people jobs and tackle important work on...
Access to more public land—not less—will help communities grow after the pandemic

Access to more public land—not less—will help communities grow after the pandemic

by Krystyna Dillard-Crawford | Jan 21, 2021 | Economy, General, National Parks, Recreation Economy

National monuments continue to contribute significantly to Utah’s economy and plans are already being made to get outside as much as possible in 2021. Communities are preparing for a deluge of visitors to local public lands and national parks. And many local outdoor...
After Years of of Hard Work, The Land and Water Conservation Fund Now Has Full and Permanent Funding

After Years of of Hard Work, The Land and Water Conservation Fund Now Has Full and Permanent Funding

by Krystyna Dillard-Crawford | Jul 23, 2020 | Economy, General, Outdoor Outreach, Recreation Economy

In a move that will reverberate for generations to come, on July 22 the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed The Great American Outdoors Act with a bipartisan vote of 304 to 105. This historic legislation provides the necessary funding for the nearly $22...

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PublicLandSolutions PublicLandSolutions · Thursday, January 26th, 2023 at 5:11pm
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Report: potential revenue of wasted #gas & #methane on federal & tribal lands in 2019 = $509M, enough to meet the yearly needs of 2.2M households https://t.co/4an36K3yAE & comes as @BLMNational is accepting comment on proposed rule to reduce #methane waste https://t.co/xwKLflo329
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Recent Posts

  • Why low potential leasing on public lands is bad for the future of #OutdoorRecreation
  • Colorado takes action to prevent abandoned and orphaned oil and gas wells which will protect #OutdoorRecreation experiences
  • It’s Time for Congress to Build Back Better with Bipartisan Oil and Gas Reforms
  • Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells Threaten Fruita, Colorado’s Thriving Outdoor Recreation Economy
  • The Civilian Climate Corps: Putting people back to work by improving outdoor recreation access
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PublicLandSolutions PublicLandSolutions · Thursday, January 26th, 2023 at 5:11pm
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Report: potential revenue of wasted #gas & #methane on federal & tribal lands in 2019 = $509M, enough to meet the yearly needs of 2.2M households https://t.co/4an36K3yAE & comes as @BLMNational is accepting comment on proposed rule to reduce #methane waste https://t.co/xwKLflo329
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