community organizing training

Organizing training aims to build power, win campaigns and boogie

WORC’s Principles of Community Organizing training drew more than 30 participants from across WORC’s network to Grand Junction, Colo., in February. The hands-on workshop covers the basics of leadership, fundraising, organizational development, and community organizing and is the cornerstone of … Continued

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Antibiotics Resistance Impacted by CAFO’s

During the hearing on South Dakota’s General Permit for Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO), former Dakota Rural Action Chair Don Kelley was prepared to give testimony about the rapidly worsening issue of antibiotics resistance and how CAFO’s contribute to the … Continued

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Mineral Royalty Reform Closing Loophole Suspended

The Department of the Interior’s Office of Natural Resource Revenue (ONRR) has stayed implementation of a new rule regarding how royalties on federal coal, oil and gas are calculated until resolution of pending litigation. A 2012 Reuters investigation revealed that … Continued

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Oil and Gas Wastes are Radioactive! Why Doesn’t the EPA Care?

Highlighting maps created in collaboration with the Western Organization of Research Councils of radioactive oil and gas exploration and production wastes. By Kyle Ferrar, MPH, Western Program Coordinator, FracTracker Alliance Scott Skokos, Regional Organizer, Western Organization of Research Councils The … Continued

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WORC Releases Oil and Gas Mapping Project

WORC’s newest digital resource, the WORC Oil and Gas Waste Mapping Project, maps the oil and gas waste stream in four Western states: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming. The project is a visual follow-up to WORC report, No Time … Continued

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Air Quality Symposium Held on Fort Berthold

Does oil and gas development and degraded soil contribute to poor air quality on the Fort Berthold Reservation? That’s what a group of students from Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College think may be happening. They have monitored the release of particulate … Continued

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Protecting Our Water

Last June, I traveled to Moonstone Farm near Montevideo, Minnesota to participate in their annual women’s gathering. A ceremony was held there, wherein congregants combined water from sources important to us and pledged to defend the resource from harm. I … Continued

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Don’t put oil-crony Scott Pruitt in charge of EPA

In the coming days, the Senate will consider Trump nominee Scott Pruitt for the role of administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. As EPA head, Pruitt would be in charge ofenforcing the Clean Air Act, Safe Drinking Water Act and … Continued