Author: Lynn Granger
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Colorado at a crossroads with climate idealism or pragmatic policy | PODIUM
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States are the laboratories of democracy, and California’s experiment in climate policymaking is producing results Colorado should avoid repeating. In California, political leaders are reckoning with the unintended, but predictable, consequences of unrealistic climate regulation. As energy demand grows at a record pace, the Golden State is retreating from its once-uncompromising stance on fossil fuels.…
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THE PODIUM | Pride in energy, today and every day
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Lynn Granger This time last year, we were still adapting to life in a pandemic. Many of us had transitioned to working from home, uneasily watching the news, unsure of when, if ever, things would return to normal. The entire global population faced new challenges every day. Whether it was learning to adapt to our…
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Oil and gas lauds pride, progress for LGBTQ
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Lynn Granger We celebrate Pride Month each June through different but additive lenses. To many, Pride is a celebration of the progress made in the decades-long push toward true equality. To others, it serves as a present-day assessment of where we stand as a society, with an eye on the future and the work still…
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HOPES FOR 2020 | Lynn Granger: Take a deep breath, include stakeholders before passing more oil & gas regs
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Lynn Granger As the players in and observers of Colorado’s public policy arena buckle in for a new legislative session, the usual range of emotions, from excitement, to trepidation, to hope, have returned. 2020 marks the beginning of a new decade, and with it both distinctive opportunities and looming risks. The natural gas and oil…