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Is Congress listening? Save outdoor industry jobs, cut oil and gas subsidies

A man walking in Hells Canyon Wilderness in the Nez Perce National Forest of Idaho

Credit: John McCarthy

While all kinds of ideas for cutting the federal budget deficit are swirling around the Capitol, The Wilderness Society is making one thing abundantly clear: Congress should stop its assault on wilderness and the recreation economy and instead make green-friendly cuts like eliminating oil and gas-industry subsidies. Read more

Restoration and Reforestation Jobs: Two Birds, One Stone?

Job creation and security is probably the biggest priority for the American public today. Environmentalists understandably argue that tackling the looming threat of climate change should be the main priority of the federal government.  The public, however, is very anxious about a weak economy and the lack of sustained job growth.  So why can’t we combine these two? Read more

Senate Introduces Climate Bill: Clean Energy Jobs Act Builds on House Momentum

Senator Tom Udall (D-NM) speaks at Senate Climate Bill launch this morning.

Building on the momentum generated by passage of a comprehensive energy and climate bill (H.R. 2454) in the House in late June, the Senate today introduced its own clean energy jobs bill — the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act — at a Capitol Hill event this morning. Read more

Never underestimate the power of the phone

J.P. Leous

Usually a beehive of well-dressed, black-berried staffers, reporters and lobbyists, Capitol Hill was noticeably calmer last week. Many Congressional staffers came to work in jeans, flip flops and other small but significant signals that August recess is upon us. Amid this calm before the storm of the fall legislative calendar, one drumbeat was consistent as I visited office after office last week in my role as policy advisor for climate change for The Wilderness Society: the phones have not stopped ringing. Read more