J30: Climate Protest at the White House

Wed, 30 Jun 2021 13:00:00 GMT

On June 30th, we are calling on climate activists to join us at the White House to demand President Biden act now to stop dirty fossil fuel projects in all our communities, from Line 3 to the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) and beyond, and call on Congress to prioritize climate justice, racial justice, Indigenous rights, housing justice and transit justice in the infrastructure discussions.

While fires rage out west and storms threaten the Gulf, President Biden is busy meeting with Republicans and failing us all on climate. If he wants to be a climate champion, time is running out, just as it is running out for our communities. There is no room for compromise when it comes to the very survival of our planet.

Please join us on June 30th to be a part of the movement that changes the trajectory of this administration so that the White House stands up for the rights of our communities instead of doing the bidding of corporate polluters.

Our demands for President Biden are simple and clear:

PROTECT PEOPLE, NOT POLLUTERS.

Use your executive authority to stop approving fossil fuel projects and declare a climate emergency. Fossil fuel pipelines, infrastructure, exports, and leases fuel the climate emergency, pollute in Black & Brown communities, and violate treaty rights. Act now to end the era of fossil fuel production, protect our communities, and Build Back Fossil Free.

PASS A CLIMATE JUSTICE INFRASTRUCTURE BILL.

Use your bully pulpit to make sure Congress includes strong climate, Indigenous rights, housing justice, racial justice, and transit justice commitments in an infrastructure bill. Build on the Thrive Agenda, to build a climate care economy, good jobs for all, an end to fossil fuel subsidies and a renewable energy standard!

Led by Indigenous Environmental Network and ShutDownDC, with many partner organizations.

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H.R. 3684—INVEST in America Act, Amendment Consideration

Tue, 29 Jun 2021 18:00:00 GMT

H.R. 3684: Text of Legislation

Salton Sea, Milk River Project, Duck Valley Reservation, Water Recycling Bills

Tue, 29 Jun 2021 17:00:00 GMT

On Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 1:00 P.M. (EDT), the Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife will hold a virtual, fully remote legislative hearing on the following bills:
  • H.R. 1851 (Rep. Matthew Rosendale, R-MT), To establish a Federal cost share percentage for the Milk River Project in the State of Montana. St. Mary’s Reinvestment Act.
  • H.R. 1869 (Rep. Mark Amodei, R-NV), To amend the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 to make a technical correction to the water rights settlement for the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation, and for other purposes. Technical Correction to the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation Water Rights Settlement Act of 2021.
  • H.R. 3877 (Rep. Raul Ruiz, D-CA), To amend the Reclamation Projects Authorization and Adjustment Act of 1992 to authorize additional projects related to the Salton Sea, and for other purposes. Salton Sea Projects Improvements Act.
  • H.R. 4099 (Rep. Grace Napolitano, D-CA), Large Scale Water Recycling Project Investment Act.
  • House Natural Resources Committee
    Water, Oceans and Wildlife Subcommittee
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The CLEAN Future Act and Electric Transmission: Delivering Clean Power to the People

Tue, 29 Jun 2021 14:30:00 GMT

Hearing page

Briefing memo

Legislation
  • H.R. 1512, the “Climate Leadership and Environmental Action for our Nation’s Future Act” or the “CLEAN Future Act”
  • H.R. 1514, the “Prevent Outages with Energy Resiliency Options Nationwide Act” or the “POWER ON Act”
  • H.R. 2678, the “Interregional Transmission Planning Improvement Act of 2021”
  • H.R. 4027, the “Efficient Grid Interconnection Act of 2021”

Witnesses

Panel I
  • Patricia Hoffman, Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Electricity, U.S. Department of Energy
Panel II
  • Susan Tierney, Ph. D., Senior Advisor, Analysis Group
  • Rob Gramlich, Founder and President, Grid Strategies, LLC
  • Lee Anderson, Government Affairs Director, Utility Workers Union of America
  • Tony Clark, Senior Advisor, Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP
  • House Energy and Commerce Committee
    Energy Subcommittee 2123 Rayburn
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The State of Federal Wildland Fire Science: Examining Opportunities for Further Research & Coordination

Tue, 29 Jun 2021 14:00:00 GMT

Hearing page

Witnesses
  • Dr. Craig B. Clements, Professor of Meteorology and Director of the Wildfire Interdisciplinary Research Center at San José State University
  • Dr. Jessica McCarty, Assistant Professor of Geography and Director of the Geospatial Analysis Center at Miami University
  • George Geissler, State Forester and Deputy for Wildland Fire and Forest Health and Resiliency at the Washington Department of Natural Resources
  • Fire Chief Erik Litzenberg (Ret.), Chair of the Wildland Fire Policy Committee at the International Association of Fire Chiefs
  • House Science, Space, and Technology Committee 2318 Rayburn
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Markup of Fiscal Year 2022 Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Subcommittee Appropriations Bill

Mon, 28 Jun 2021 21:30:00 GMT

  • House Appropriations Committee
    Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Subcommittee 2118 Rayburn
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H.R. 3684—INVEST in America Act - General Debate

Mon, 28 Jun 2021 19:00:00 GMT

H.R. 3684: Text of Legislation

Amendments will be considered at a hearing on Tuesday.

A Review of the President’s Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Proposal for NASA

Sat, 26 Jun 2021 01:38:00 GMT

Hearing charter

The Administration has requested $24.8 billion for NASA in its Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 budget request, an increase of approximately $1.5 billion, or 6.6 over the FY2021 enacted appropriation.

As stated in the Congressional Justification document, the Administration’s priorities for NASA’s FY2022 proposal are: addressing climate change; a Moon to Mars human and robotic exploration plan; maintain and advance U.S. leadership in aviation and space; development of cutting-edge technologies and space science; and investing in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) engagement. Key initiatives proposed to support these priorities include the Earth System Observatory, the Sustainable Flight National Partnership, and keeping NASA on the path to landing the first woman and first person of color on the Moon under the Artemis program.

Opening statements Witness
  • Bill Nelson, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration

The Role of Natural and Nature-Based Features in Water Resources Projects

Thu, 24 Jun 2021 14:00:00 GMT

Hearing page

Witnesses

Panel 1
  • Todd Bridges Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, Environmental Science, United States Army Corps of Engineers
Panel 2
  • Gerry Galloway Ph.D., Research Professor, Glenn L. Martin Institute, Professor of Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Maryland
  • Chett Chiasson, Executive Director, Greater LaFourche Port Commission
  • Julie Ufner, President and CEO, National Waterways Conference
  • Rick Johnson, Executive Director, Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency
  • Senate Environment and Public Works Committee 406 Dirksen
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Plastic Waste Reduction and Recycling Research: Moving from Staggering Statistics to Sustainable Systems

Thu, 24 Jun 2021 14:00:00 GMT

Hearing charter

The purpose of this hearing is to discuss federal research and development and standards development needs to help address the plastic waste crisis and barriers to the current recycling system. In addition, the Subcommittee will explore challenges and opportunities for adopting sustainable upstream plastic waste reduction solutions and efficacy of existing lifecycle analysis models for assessing the impact of plastic waste and metrics for sustainability. The Subcommittee will also consider the role that the Plastic Waste Reduction and Recycling Research Act can play in addressing these important issues.

Opening Statements Witnesses
  • Keefe Harrison, Chief Executive Officer, The Recycling Partnership
  • Dr. Marc Hillmyer, Director and Principle Investigator, University of Minnesota National Science Foundation Center for Sustainable Polymers
  • Dr. Gregory Keoleian, Director, Center for Sustainable Systems, Peter M. Wege Professor of Sustainable Systems, School for Environment and Sustainability, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, co-Coordinator, Engineering Sustainable Systems Program, University of Michigan
  • Joshua Baca, Vice President, Plastics Division, American Chemistry Council

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