When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine
Society & Culture
Huge amounts of money have been allocated by the government under the Infrastructure Law as well as the Inflation Reduction Act. So how do local recipients ensure that the funds actually benefit the local community – and not just provide wages for out-of-town workers who swoop in to build a project and then move on to follow the money? Community Benefit Agreements are one tool to make sure these funds are equitably distributed.
Annie and Jay Warmke of Blue Rock Station are joined by Natalia Rudiak of ReImagine Appalachia in a discussion of how the region can “win the win” when these funds are allocated.
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121 – Agrarian Land Trusts
118 – Preppers
146 – the Environmental Impact of Lawns
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151 – Utility Scale Solar
193 - Building a Sustainable Community
108 – The Doula of Death
122 – Electrify Everything
045 – Creating a Non-Profit Homestead
192 – Why being Kind may not be Nice
191 – The End of Work
130 – Buying Land
190 - Sustainable Trends in the News
189 - Solar as a Pathway to Recovery
188 - Artificial Intelligence
187 - Sustainable News
186 - Active Hope
185 - The ”No Solar on Prime Farmlands” Campaign
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