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Kate Janeway: Employee #10 at TNC in Washington leaves the board and a legacy of environmental service

Washington Nature

She has completed her third and final 3-year term with TNC in Washington’s Board of Trustees and remains actively involved with TNC’s chapters around the U.S. In that role, she helped to double its membership, increase its board capacity, and support land acquisitions and preservation efforts.

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California’s Secret Weapon: The Scoping Plan

Legal Planet

AB 32 requires the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to do a scoping plan every five years, and CARB is now on its third iteration. AB 32 requires the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to do a scoping plan every five years, and CARB is now on its third iteration. The Planning Process.

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Livestock Operations Are Responsible for Over Half of California’s Methane Emissions—Why Won’t CARB Regulate Them?

Legal Planet

As the CARB staff member pointed out, this differentiates landfill methane from dairy methane because emissions from landfills are already subjected to emissions controls and emissions from dairies are not. Timestamp at 2:05:10). Agricultural employees are excluded from the protections of the National Labor Relations Act.

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Maud Daudon: A “Work of Joy” to Serve on The Nature Conservancy’s Washington Board of Trustees

Washington Nature

On The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Washington Board of Trustees, she has utilized her years of leadership, extensive work in policy, and self-described “religion for the outdoors” to drive positive change and create pathways for a sustainable future for underrepresented groups. Years later, she is proud to reflect on how much that has changed.

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Pike County Conservation District: What Is The Conservation Districts' Role?

PA Environment Daily

The Conservation District is led by our board of directors, a group of 10 dedicated volunteers who meet at least monthly. The Conservation District is led by our board of directors, a group of 10 dedicated volunteers who meet at least monthly. The sample sites rotate each year so we can analyze as many sites as possible.

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‘Eyes in the Sky’ Help Police California Water Use

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Regulators at the State Water Resources Control Board voted in August to cut off many farms and towns that withdraw water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin watershed, which drains about 40 percent of the state’s land. It is being challenged in court by cities and irrigators, who claim that the Water Board is exceeding its authority.

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North Branch Land Trust Announces Stephen Maakesta As New Board Chair

PA Environment Daily

Regional conservation nonprofit North Branch Land Trust welcomes Stephen Maakestad as the newest Chair of the organization’s Board of Directors. It is an honor to serve as chair with a team of truly talented staff and board members. Stephen Maakestad joined the Land Trust’s Board of Directors in 2021. He holds a B.S.