
Mark Reynolds
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May 1, 2024 |
butlereagle.com | Bruce Cooper |Mark Reynolds
In his recent State of the Union speech, President Biden highlighted how his climate policies are helping Americans by bringing record investment and jobs to the U.S. The positive economic impacts of investments in clean energy — a reported $240 billion in clean energy funding and 170,000 jobs from the Inflation Reduction Act alone — are welcome news at a time when the consequences of a warming planet continue to be felt all over the globe.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Bruce Cooper |Mark Reynolds
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Apr 10, 2024 |
triblive.com | Bruce Cooper |Mark Reynolds
In his recent State of the Union speech, President Biden highlighted how his climate policies are helping Americans by bringing record investment and jobs to the U.S.The positive economic impacts of investments in clean energy — a reported $240 billion in clean energy funding and 170,000 jobs from the Inflation Reduction Act alone — are welcome news at a time when the consequences of a warming planet continue to be felt all over the globe.
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Feb 7, 2024 |
billingsgazette.com | Rich Harris |Mark Reynolds
The magnitude of global climate change has come home to us in Montana. Persistent drought is hurting our agriculture, fisheries, and recreation (notably trout and grayling die-offs in the Big Hole River). Flooding caused by intensive storms and rain-on-snow events has washed away bridges, roadways, and other critical infrastructure, damaging small businesses. Scorching summer temperatures and wildfire smoke is hurting our health and outdoor life-style.
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Jan 12, 2024 |
portlandtribune.com | Mark Reynolds
As we reflect on a year of unprecedented weather events, we must move into the New Year embracing a diverse mix of power options to protect Americans from blackouts and climate extremes. Here in Oregon we experienced multiple 100+ degree days this year, part of a global trend for unprecedented heat and resulting in devastating forest fires, strain on the energy grid, and threats to some of Oregon’s most important economic sectors like agriculture and fisheries.
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