Author Tisha Schuller, Ex-Gas Oil Group CEO, Discusses Environmentalism
In an interview, author Tisha Schuller talks about enviromentalism among others. Schuller said that, my first draft of Accidentally Adamant was a how-to guide for people who prioritize environmentalism to think about energy. So much of our energy-environment conversation has gotten lost in issues th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pipeline & Gas Journal 2019-08, Vol.246 (8), p.26-28 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In an interview, author Tisha Schuller talks about enviromentalism among others. Schuller said that, my first draft of Accidentally Adamant was a how-to guide for people who prioritize environmentalism to think about energy. So much of our energy-environment conversation has gotten lost in issues that often don't reflect actual environmental impacts. I wanted to explain that to my fellow Democrats to both build bridges and foster a pragmatic environmentalism. A trusted advisor said that information would be much more palatable in the form of my story, which is crazy! So, I added true events that included a fire, a flood, and at least one bear. The sugar to accompany the educational medicine. I'm most proud that for more than five years, Colorado's oil and gas industry regularly engaged and collaborated with both political parties and environmental organizations to create five national-precedent-setting rules. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0188 |