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Coal Fields to Solar Fields: The Nature Conservancy to Present at Fall Review

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  • Coal Fields to Solar Fields: The Nature Conservancy to Present at Fall Review

    Posted by danrad on September 2, 2022

    By Susan Rosenblum Eriks Brolis, Director of Nature & Economy Programs for The Nature Conservancy (“TNC”), will present on TNC’s Solar on Mine Lands…


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  • Conserving Wildlife on Pipeline Infrastructure

    Posted by danrad on September 2, 2022

    By Jocelyn J. Phares, Environmental Resources Analyst West Virginia Division of Natural Resources The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) actively works to…


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  • Annual Membership Meeting!

    Posted by danrad on September 2, 2022

    Among the activities that will take place during the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Fall Review are the Annual Membership Meeting and the quarterly Board meeting. The Annual…


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  • Energy:  An Enlightening Fall Review

    Posted by danrad on September 2, 2022

    Are you concerned about the energy crisis and climate change?  We are too.  As we move away from fossil fuels, like oil, coal and gas where will our power…


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  • The Pittsburgh Climbers calls out a final “Off Belay”

    Posted by danrad on September 2, 2022

    By Buff Rodman             The Pittsburgh Climbers, one of the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy’s founding organizational members, has ended its long run.  The majority of its…


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  • Extension of Time for Mountain Valley Pipeline Approved

    Posted by danrad on September 2, 2022

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has granted an extension of time for the completion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline to October 13, 2026.  The authorization to build…


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  • Fast Tracking the Mountain Valley Pipeline?

    Posted by danrad on September 2, 2022

    By John McFerrin             As part of the deal that resulted in the Inflation Reduction Act, Senator Manchin insisted that permitting of infrastructure projects be…


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  • Thoughts from our president

    Posted by danrad on September 2, 2022

    August in the highlands has seemed a lot cooler with more rain than usual. The WVHC committees are hard at work on issues before them and I…


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  • Historic Climate Legislation Passed

    Posted by danrad on September 2, 2022

    By Perry Bryant       The US Senate has historically been the place where climate legislation has died: cap and trade legislation in 2009, the Kigali…


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  • WV Nonprofit’s Legal Challenge Produces Positive Precedent

    Posted by danrad on August 3, 2022

    By: Lynn Delles (Director of Strategic Communication, Jefferson County Foundation, Inc.) Advocacy organizations in West Virginia will want to review the recent opinion issued…


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