Climate and Energy

Rocky Mountain PEER Director

Chandra, a Colorado native, serves as the Director of Rocky Mountain PEER. Formerly a staff attorney with Defenders of Wildlife specializing in endangered species and public lands issues, she has also worked for the U.S. Department of Justice and, under a legal fellowship, worked on a Superfund site with the Department of Energy. “I view my job as helping the region’s public service professionals do their jobs of protecting the diverse and abundant natural resources of the Rockies,” states Rosenthal. Chandra earned her law degree in 1993 at the Lewis and Clark Northwestern School of Law, where she focused her studies on environmental law.

Federal Action Needed to Cut Colorado Air Pollution   

by | May 10, 2021
Illegal Cherokee Plant Emission Permit Worsens Environmental Justice Gap ...

COMMENTARY | Green Energy: An Eco-Price for Fighting Climate Change

by | April 20, 2021
Increasing wind energy production, a necessity for clean energy goals, will impact navigation, endangered species, marine mammals and fisheries ...

COMMENTARY | Pricing Carbon

by | April 16, 2021
Guest Contributor: Keith Kozloff - Putting a price on carbon should be part of the policy mix because it offers the most comprehensive, efficient, and fair means of getting control over our carbon emissions ...

Another Gulf Deepwater Disaster Narrowly Averted

by | April 5, 2021
Hurricane-Induced Drilling Emergency This Fall Only Now Coming to Light ...

BLOG | Mining: An Eco-Price for Fighting Climate Change

by | March 24, 2021
Hardrock mining for minerals like lithium is no more sustainable than fracking for natural gas. Inflicting more damage is not the answer to climate change ...

BLOG | Can the Bureau of Land Management Shift Gears on Climate Change?

by | March 9, 2021
After years of mismanagement, does the Bureau of Land Management have the capacity to deliver on its climate change and conservation promises ...
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