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Louisiana teachers' union concerned about educators' future; Supreme Court hears arguments in Trump immunity case; court issues restraining order against fracking waste-storage facility; landmark NE agreement takes a proactive approach to CO2 pipeline risks.

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Report: Utah Workers Must be Protected in Fossil Fuels Phaseout

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Friday, June 5, 2020   

SALT LAKE CITY - As Utah's energy sector continues to struggle in the new coronavirus pandemic, a new report outlines how policymakers can diversify states' revenue streams and begin phasing out reliance on fossil fuels.

The study, from the Stockholm Environment Institute, says the effects of climate change will inevitably force countries to move away from carbon-based sources of energy. Report co-author and institute Senior Scientist Sivan Kartha says the process of phasing out fossil fuels may be necessary, but doesn't have to be chaotic.

"States like Utah and Wyoming, Colorado, thankfully have fantastic resources as far as tourism," says Kartha. "And there are other industries that are currently thriving in those states, but not at the scale that oil and gas is."

Kartha says oil, gas and coal workers must be at the center of any transition to a clean-energy economy. As of three years ago - the latest figures available for Utah - the energy industry supported more than 76,000 jobs and contributed $9.4 billion to the state's GDP.

The report says wealthy countries need to take the lead in managing the phase-out. Kartha says otherwise, poorer oil-dependent nations won't participate in what must ultimately be a global effort.

"If we leave people just to fend for themselves," says Kartha, "whether they're in Wyoming or whether they're in the Congo, then we won't find our way toward the solutions that we need in order to continue thriving as a society of globally connected people."

Kartha contends the recent drop in global demand for oil shows that being a net coal, oil and gas exporter made the U.S. economy more vulnerable during the coronavirus crisis.

"Seeing things in terms of oil and gas production - in and of its own being a good thing that allows the U.S. to project power - that might be a little misguided," says Kartha. "That's a double-edged sword."

The report says according to the world's leading scientists, just a decade remains to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions to safe levels, or the damage from climate change could become permanent.


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