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turbinetree

(24,710 posts)
Sat Apr 21, 2018, 10:47 AM Apr 2018

Leadership gap opens at Alaska agency responsible for climate relocation

The head of the Denali Commission steps down at a crucial moment.

KYLA MANDEL APR 21, 2018, 8:03 AM

After 33 years working in the federal government, Joel Neimeyer handed in his work credentials to the Department of Commerce on Friday afternoon, April 20, in Washington D.C. For eight years, Neimeyer has served as the federal co-chair of Alaska’s Denali Commission, the agency tasked with funding rural infrastructure projects in the state. But he’s been with the agency much longer than that — in June 1999 he became its sixth employee.

But now the top job responsible for managing the relocation of communities threatened by climate change will be empty. And with no named successor, Neimeyer’s term is ending at a crucial moment for Alaska. Just weeks ago, when the 2018 omnibus spending bill was signed by President Trump at the end of March, the Denali Commission was awarded $30 million, half of which will be dedicated to relocating the town of Newtok.

Over the last month and right up to his final few hours in the job, Neimeyer has been busy signing his name to a flurry of documents in order to ensure the money is officially set in motion and the small coastal Alaskan village can begin the moving process.

Located along the banks of the Ninglick River, the land on which the community of roughly 350 people lives has been eroding away since the late 1950s. They have been trying to relocate since 1994 but securing funding has so far remained elusive and the effects of climate change — coastal erosion, sea level rise, stronger storms, and melting permafrost — have made the situation increasingly urgent.


https://thinkprogress.org/leadership-gap-opens-at-alaska-agency-responsible-for-climate-relocation-778d36f1f833/


Hey Murkowski, since you sold your soul to the oil companies for greed, did you by chance have meeting with that fuck head running the EPA or how about the serial sexual abuser gallivanting around the white house...............bet you haven't

Exactly how much do you make Murkowski per year being a do nothing lackey on the doles of the taxpayer.................

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Leadership gap opens at Alaska agency responsible for climate relocation (Original Post) turbinetree Apr 2018 OP
Climate change isn't real- why do we need this job? RainCaster Apr 2018 #1

RainCaster

(10,910 posts)
1. Climate change isn't real- why do we need this job?
Sat Apr 21, 2018, 11:32 AM
Apr 2018

Let's hire some video gamer as a replacement, Pruitt will like that.

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