January 29, 2020
Today’s Guests/Topics:
Bailey Midkiff and Jake Milne, William Insulation Company, comment on the Rolling Stone article on radioactive wastewater pointing the finger towards oil and gas.
The ripple effect of this story is discussed how the media is now using that story to interview local leaders and oil and gas executives pressing public health and regulations. The Texas Standard is cited as an example.
The topic of whether the oil and gas industry is currently experiencing an energy debate with activists or if it has now to a public health debate.
Other interview topics and highlight include the politics in New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado and whether the 2020 campaign will be the Year of Platitudes vs. the Year of Realities.
Watford City High School Students Emma, Taylor, Ellie and Lydia talk about the Ambassador Program and how it works integrating industry into their lives.
Today’s Headlines:
War against plastic is on, oil and gas should beware
Oil and gas developments to be sped up by New Mexico House bill
Massachusetts serial pooper arrested after police catch her defecating in parking lot
Today’s Sponsor:
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Links to Exclusive Interviews:
Bailey Midkiff and Jake Milne, William Insulation Company
Taylor, Emma, Ellie & Lydia, Watford City High School Student
Today’s Featured Music: The Moody River Band
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