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Nate & Chuck discuss the significant actions taken by President Trump on his first day back in office. They cover various topics including the Liberty movement's reactions, the controversial pardon of Ross Ulbricht, and Trump's execution of multiple executive orders. The discussion touches on the implications of these actions on immigration policies, energy regulations, the federal workforce, and more. They also examine Trump's order to pardon 1,500 January 6th participants and his bold move to make federal workers return to in-person office work. Tune in to hear their take on these policy shifts and what they mean for the future of liberty in America. (01:29) Ross Ulbricht and Presidential Pardons (05:04) Trump's First Day Actions (08:13) Federal Workforce and Immigration Policies (20:00) Border Wall and National Defense (24:09) Executive Orders and CIA Restrictions (24:26) Gender and DEI Initiatives (25:41) Trade and Tariffs (29:55) Energy and Environment Policies (37:04) TikTok and Government Ownership (38:25) World Health Organization Withdrawal (40:50) Death Penalty and Lethal Injection Drugs (42:03) Government Efficiency and Security Clearances Links: https://gml.bio.link/ Watch GML on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3UwsRiv Check out Martens Minute! https://martensminute.podbean.com/ Follow Josh Martens on X: https://twitter.com/joshmartens13 Join the private discord & chat during the show! joingml.com Bank on Yourself bankonyourself.com/gml Get FACTOR Today! FACTORMEALS.com/gml50 Good Morning Liberty is sponsored by BetterHelp! Rediscover your curiosity today by visiting Betterhelp.com/GML (Get 10% off your first month) Protect your privacy and unlock the full potential of your streaming services with ExpressVPN. Get 3 more months absolutely FREE by using our link EXPRESSVPN.com/GML
61 days to go until inauguration day and Donald Trump is sworn in as the nation's 47th president ... thank you for counting down the transition with us. On today's Countdown 2024: President-elect Trump couldn't be more clear in his priorities when it comes to the nation's environment and energy policy. Trump believes climate change is a hoax, and he wants to "drill baby drill," even though the U.S. is already the chief global producer of oil and natural gas. So we'll DRILL down on both these issues today ... hearing from the Sierra Club and an oil and gas trader who's been helping the Trump transition team.
Today on #NationalEnvironmentDay is as good a time as any to demand political parties reveal their environmental & climate commitments for GE15. On #ConsiderThis we ask our guests what they'd like to see in GE manifestos.
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Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
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Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina [...]
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Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
Organised by Friends of the Earth Groups from around Hertfordshire, The Herts Environment Hustings took place on 19th April. Chairman Nick Hazell put questions on issues of sustainability and the environment from the online audience to a panel consisting of: Conservatives – Theresa Heritage, Derrick Ashley Greens – Anni Sander, Nick Cox Labour – Tina ... Read more
In the final part of the "Your Forests Project", the creators (Wild Rumpus) focus on the future, including the expanding roots of England's Northern Forest - from Liverpool via Chester, Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield to Hull - and discover why Tiny Forests are springing up in towns and cities across the country.
The third part of the "Your Forest Project", created by Wild Rumpus in association with England's Community Forests and funded by the Audio Content Fund, looks at the important role of forests and woodland in the life and survival of wildlife of all sort and sizes.
The fourth part of the "Your Forests Project" looks at accessibility to these vital green spaces. This project involved Radio Verulam and nine other Community Radio Stations across England in encouraging all of us to visit our nearest woodland or forest (for most of us, that's Heartwood Forest, just outside Sandridge), record a minute of [...]
Listen to the match highlights of the Herts Senior Divisional Cup tie between two of our local teams Belstone FC & Sandridge Rovers. Plus updates from the games featuring Colney Heath & Harpenden Town
The Green Room: What happens when you put two energy experts in a room and ask them about the upcoming UK general election. James, Nick and Harri are today discussing the political agendas of all the main political parties, and getting to the bottom of what we're being promised. How soon can we be carbon neutral? How many trees should we be planting? How much should we be investing on improving the energy efficiency of our buildings? _________________________________________________________________________________________________ WHAT ARE THE BIG ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT ISSUES FACING US IN THE 2019 UK GENERAL ELECTION? Cutting emissions All the main parties want the UK to move toward being carbon neutral, but they have very different timelines on when they think we can achieve this. Improving UK housing stock A huge number of buildings in the UK are woefully underinsulated, making them very inefficient with energy. Politicians are aiming to tackle this in many different ways, with wildly different levels of priority and expenditure, and significantly different focuses. Transportation Whether it's investing more in cycle lanes and buses, or ending the sale of petrol and diesel car in favour of electric vehicles, the future of the British transportation and how it affects the environment is a policy for all the parties. Renewable energy There's a lot of variation between the party positions here, including policies on nuclear power, wind farms, fracking, and more. Where does our energy come from and what should we be investing in? _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Read the Party Manifestos: Conservatives Labour Liberal Democrats Green Party SNP Plaid Cymru
Copyright 2017 - The Energy Show, Barry Cinnamon President Donald Trump is on a roll when it comes to Executive Orders and new regulations that apply to energy and the environment. Unfortunately, almost all these Executive Orders and regulation changes are bad for the environment, and will likely result in more expensive and less reliable energy. We looked back over the last ten months and tallied up just seven of Trump's energy actions that are terrible for the environment and are not helping to shape US energy policy in a positive way: Killing the Clean Power Plan Changing utility pricing policies to favor coal and nuclear fuels Providing huge loan guarantees to nuclear power plants Relaxing vehicle mileage standards Opening up more federal lands to fossil fuels Approved the Dakota Access and Keystone pipelines Exiting the Paris Climate Agreement When we look at the sources of greenhouse gas in the U.S., 29% comes from generating electricity -- mostly from coal plants. The second biggest source of emissions (27%) is from transportation -- mostly gas and diesel. The third largest source is industrial (21%). Only 12% of greenhouse gas emissions come from the residential and commercial sector -- mostly heating and air conditioning. Lastly, agriculture produces 9% of GHG emissions. Clearly, a clean energy policy that focuses on reducing greenhouse gases from the largest offender (electrical generation) is the best policy for our environment. Taking a step back -- while being President is not an easy job – it is clear that President Trump has a penchant for blowing things up. So far he's decimated clean air regulations at the EPA, instructed the Interior Department to accelerate drilling and mining on public lands, changed rules at the Department of Energy to prop up the struggling coal and nuclear power companies. These actions in aggregate are appalling – and he's not even a year into his first term. Fossil fuel companies are the clear beneficiaries – at the expense of the growing clean energy economy, as well as everyone who breathes. Former Governor Schwarzenegger explains these problems succinctly in this video. For more about this deteriorating situation -- and some positive suggestions -- please Listen Up to this week's Energy Show on Renewable Energy World.