15 April 2019
THE HILL: Climate change has already hit Latino communities
The focus on our climate is ramping up within the Latino community. Climate change is leading to higher temperatures and record-setting heat waves, drier and more arid conditions in the Southwest, and more frequent and…
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04 February 2019
ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES: We Must Take Care of the Colorado River for Economic Prosperity, Life
Water is the foundation of life. But as essential as it is, we often take it for granted and we treat it as a never-ending resource. With Lake Mead and Lake Powell, two of the…
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29 January 2019
THE DAILY SENTINEL: Amid Shutdown Drama, We Cannot Forget about LWCF
Nowadays, video games or social media are some of the main ways kids entertain themselves. As a mother of three girls, I’ve made it a priority for them to stay active.
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23 January 2019
THE DAILY RECORD: LWCF is important to Maryland
One of my first memories of Maryland was playing on the playground at Wheaton Regional Park. This is where I had my first horseback riding experience. It’s where a “middle-school me” spent afternoons ice skating…
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16 January 2019
LAS VEGAS SUN: Excess methane represents a real danger to Nevadans
Our government has a moral obligation to listen to voters and make decisions that protect the health of our communities. And when our government changes rules, it should have the interest of its taxpayers and…
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05 January 2019
ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL: Methane laws good for NM and nation
New Mexico’s Permian Basin, located in the southeastern part of the state, is one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions for oil and gas development. However, it’s also on its way to becoming the most wasteful,…
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