Katie Pavlich on private conservation efforts and clean energy follies

Katie Pavlich joins District of Conservation again to dish Season 2 of her Fox Nation show and trending public policy issues.

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Washington State isn’t following the science on black bear conservation

By cancelling the upcoming spring bear 2022 hunt, Washington State and Governor Jay Inslee aren't following the science

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|2021-11-30T12:17:05-05:00November 30th, 2021|Comments Off on Washington State isn’t following the science on black bear conservation

Renewable Energy Rep: It’s Not an Easy Transition [to Solar and Wind]

Don't miss today's District of Conservation episode with Le DeLange from GenPro Energy Solutions. Listen and watch it here.

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EP 115: 2020 Ballot Initiatives & EPA Urges DOJ to Investigate “Green” Groups

In Episode 115, Gabriella talks about Utah's Amendment E, other conservation and energy ballot initiatives. Plus, are Russia and China meddling in elections with an anti-fracking push? That's discussed today on the podcast.

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|2020-11-11T11:04:58-05:00August 27th, 2020|Comments Off on EP 115: 2020 Ballot Initiatives & EPA Urges DOJ to Investigate “Green” Groups

Beto O’Rourke would bill $42,000 per household to pay for renewable energy

Presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke is proposing $5 trillion in new government spending to pay for transitioning to renewable energy.

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Platte River Power’s “green” folly

Gambling on intermittent power sources for 100% of your juice is hugely risky... and irresponsible.

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|2019-01-01T10:25:27-05:00January 2nd, 2019|Comments Off on Platte River Power’s “green” folly

Germany’s green transition has hit a brick wall

Oddvar Lundseng, Hans Johnsen and Stein Bergsmark Even worse, its growing problems with wind and solar spell trouble all over the globe.

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|2018-12-20T21:30:51-05:00December 20th, 2018|Comments Off on Germany’s green transition has hit a brick wall
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