STATEMENT: Secretary Rollins proposes rescinding protections for roadless forests
The Roadless Rule protects 58.5 million acres of national forests, including many in Alaska, from new roads and commercial logging
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B.A., cum laude, Boston University
Dyani runs campaigns to promote clean air, clean water, and open spaces in Alaska. She lives in Anchorage and loves to hike, ski and cook yummy food.
The Roadless Rule protects 58.5 million acres of national forests, including many in Alaska, from new roads and commercial logging
Alaska Environment canvassers are talking to folks at their doorsteps about passing right to repair legislation in an effort to reduce e-waste and expand electronic repair options.
Net metering legislation introduced at request of the governor could make solar more cost effective faster for Alaskans.
A woman in Kodiak waited months for her broken washing machine to be replaced. A frustrating moment for her, but scratch the surface and there is a far reaching environmental and consumer problem to solve in Alaska: the right to repair.
Alaska's Right to Repair bill, the Digital Product Repair Act, is on the move.