Utah Treasurer Marlo Oaks: SEC ‘financializing Mother Nature’ with Natural Asset Company rule
Utah Treasurer Marlo Oaks equated the SEC rule to list natural asset companies on the NYSE to "financializing Mother Nature."
Utah Treasurer Marlo Oaks equated the SEC rule to list natural asset companies on the NYSE to "financializing Mother Nature."
The Biden administration is likely eyeing 245,000 federal land acres in Luna County, NM for its next national monument designation to be named Mimbres Peaks National Monument.
The Endangered Species Act should have recovered 300 species today. The true numbers? Only 57. Learn about the ESA's shortcomings, 50 years after becoming law, today on District of Conservation.
There are only 300 wolverines in the lower-48 remaining. Why is an ESA designation being based off climate change and not population numbers?
Rep. Mike Flood, past guest of the podcast, introduced a resolution to nullify the UN COP 28's net-zero meat plan. Learn more here.
COP28 kicks off this week in Dubai, and the organizers are planning a bizarre net-zero food plan that will discourage meat consumption.
BlueRibbon Coalition's Benjamin Burr joined the podcast to discuss the Biden administration shutting down public trails and more.
Captain Dylan Hubbard rejoins the podcast to give listeners a positive update on the Gulf of Mexico speed vessel rule, the feds misguided proposal to list a Florida manatee strain endangered despite healthy numbers, and more.
Dave Duquette from Western Justice joins the podcast this week to discuss environmentalists attacking rodeo and animal ag.
Rep. Glenn "GT" Thompson (R-PA) joins the podcast to discuss why farmers, ranchers, and foresters are the best conservationists.
Natural asset companies are the next ESG work-around you ought to familiarize yourself with. Learn more about the subject from special guest Margaret Byfield today.
Israel to Greta Thunberg: How dare you support Hama terrorists! Learn about Israel's break up with the climate activist.
One particular video we did was in Sweetwater, Texas, showing it’s around a 20-acre graveyard…And we're seeing, you know, in the Sweetwater area, that wind turbine farm is just around ten years old. So we're seeing about a 10-year lifespan on these blades.” — Ron Kendall, co-founder of Yucca Films In Episode 386 of District of Conservation, Gabriella interviews Yucca Film's Ron Kendall and Eli Rosen. They are two Texas-based conservationist filmmakers who specialize in impactful storytelling. Tune in to learn more about their efforts. Listen on Apple Podcasts SHOW NOTES Texas Monthly: Thousands of Old Wind Turbine Blades Pile [...]
Congressman Mike Flood, representing Nebraska's 1st Congressional District, joined the podcast to discuss a myriad of issues.
Rick Whitbeck of Power the Future joins the podcast to discuss class environmentalism and the Biden administration's Alaska attacks.