Reps. Neguse and Huffman Introduce the Public Lands Workforce Stability Act
nearby communities are struggling with a water, climate, and wildfire crises, we cannot afford to lose any more
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nearby communities are struggling with a water, climate, and wildfire crises, we cannot afford to lose any more
Americans’ health, advancing domestic industry, and responding to climate threats. Our legislation is a necessary safeguard against
tariffs and drought conditions caused by worsening climate change – and it’s no wonder so many Colorado producers
already feeling the disastrous impacts of the climate crisis every single day, from the increased wildfires
receive aid in their time of need.” “The climate crisis isn’t a problem for a distant future … inevitability that must be addressed, especially as climate change results in more frequent severe weather. Hurricanes, earthquakes
president of the United States says that climate change is a hoax. He cut climate research all around … country and he gave up U.S. leadership in climate science. So let’s cut the bull: climate change
that would gut support for vital atmospheric and climate science research. “The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental
Boulder has long been a leader in climate related science, and Senator John Hickenlooper was in town today
communities more resilient to drought, flooding, and climate change.” “Farmers and ranchers should not be tied … landowners while protecting precious natural resources in Nebraska.” “Climate chaos-fueled droughts are depleting water resources for people
surging electricity demand, lower prices, and address the climate crisis,” said Hickenlooper. “The key will be in scaling … also include: Bipartisan Policy Center Action, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions, Clean
ensure communities are resilient to drought and other climate threats. “In the West, we understand just how precious
Senate Agriculture Committee’s Subcommittee on Conservation, Climate, Forestry, and Natural Resources, joined U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich
Senate Agriculture Committee’s Subcommittee on Conservation, Climate, Forestry, and Natural Resources, joined Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
Senate Agriculture Committee’s Subcommittee on Conservation, Climate, Forestry, and Natural Resources, joined Senator Sheldon Whitehouse … Endangerment Finding, provided the legal basis for U.S. climate policy. It is grounded in extensive peer-reviewed science
devastating wildfires, floods, and extreme drought driven by climate change. We owe it to the next generation … confront climate change head-on. Instead, the Trump Administration is more concerned with playing political games rather than
work to make energy more affordable, conduct groundbreaking climate research, and keep our state up and running. “Beyond … progress we’ve made to combat the climate crisis and have cascading effects on our economy
support now more than ever,” said Pettersen. “Climate change is making droughts more frequent and more severe
support now more than ever,” said Pettersen. “Climate change is making droughts more frequent and more severe
need for shared humanity in our current political climate, and our fight for a more perfect union
tools that help producers adapt to a changing climate and agricultural landscape.” “Kansas farmers face new challenges every … endorsed by: the Food and Agriculture Climate Alliance; University of California, Santa Cruz; Iowa State University; ClearPathAction; Breakthrough
Colorado’s communities, water, land, air, and climate,”wrote the lawmakers. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals found … Colorado’s communities, water, land, air, and climate. In June 2025, Bennet and Neguseopposedthe expedited review
Colorado’s communities, water, land, air, and climate,” wrote the lawmakers. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals found … Colorado’s communities, water, land, air, and climate. In June 2025, Neguse and Bennet opposed the expedited review
administration plans to dismantle the nation’s leading climate research center. Neguse, Bennet, Hickenlooper, Hurd, and their colleagues … ground-based observational facilities[,] community weather and climate models with thousands of users worldwide[,] and petascale high-performance
predict severe weather and keeps America competitive in climate science. The research happening there protects communities and supports … ground-based observational facilities; community weather and climate models with thousands of users worldwide; and petascale high-performance
instant,” said Congressman Vasquez. “As the climate changes and becomes more extreme, our communities need better tools … resilience workforce is critical to preparing for climate change. We applaud Rep. Crow, and the co-sponsors