Archive 222 - November 2020
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Biden-linked team rolls out climate plan for agriculture,
Capital Press 11/30/2020. "The
team also suggests developing a plan to retire
coal-fired power plants. After the first 100 days,
proposals include investing millions in “green” and
“renewable” energy, making methane digesters for
livestock more affordable for farmers, promoting
biofuels, hiring more women and minorities at USDA and
pushing USDA to work more closely with the EPA."
KBC NOTE: So, does this mean a Biden administration
would preserve our "green renewable-energy" Klamath
hydroelectric dams? PRESS RELEASE - Calif. U.S. Congressman LaMalfa Says He Will Keep Fighting Dam Removal After Announcement 11/17/2020 DEQ meeting announcement and Press Release: VIDEO Today: Governor Kate Brown, California Governor Gavin Newsom, Tribal Leaders and Owner of Klamath River Dams to Announce Historic Agreement in Virtual Event, followed by DEQ Press Release 11/17/2020 New MOA on Klamath Dams results in further divided views and questions authority, Klamath Falls News 11/17/2020 Memorandum of Agreement 11/13/2020 released today 11/17/2020. Top-down agreement between California and Oregon governors, PacifiCorp, KRRC, and Karuk and Yurok Tribes to destroy the Klamath River hydroelectric dams and make the taxpayers liable for everything that goes wrong. Study finds salmon survival rates same with, without dams, Capital Press 11/13/2020. "Breaching the Snake River dams won’t necessarily improve the survival rate of chinook salmon, because returns of the fish appear to be similar everywhere, including areas with pristine freshwater habitats, a new study finds."
Wolves kill two more cattle in Fort Klamath area, H&N 11/11/2020. "So far this year there have been nine cattle killed in Klamath County, all in the Fort Klamath area." Reschke, Iverson: Oregon must stop sending Klamath water to California, H&N 11/3/2020. "Instead of complying with the court order, however, OWRD announced they plan to fight the ruling. OWRD is seeking a legal stay to allow them to continue to illegally divert water while their appeal is pending. And now California special interest groups are joining OWRD in the lawsuit." “Just because the Bureau has an obligation to provide water for the Yurok Tribe doesn’t give them the right to go steal someone else’s...”
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