Newspapers in Education Supplement: Renewable Energy on the Public Lands: POWERing the Future

IB 2012-082
Information Bulletin

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20240
http://www.blm.gov
May 18, 2012

In Reply Refer To: 1115 (420) P
EMS TRANSMISSION 05/24/2012

Information Bulletin No. 2012-082

To: All Washington Office and Field Office Officials

Attn: State Environmental Education Coordinators

From: Assistant Director, National Landscape Conservation System and Community Partnerships

Subject: Newspapers in Education Supplement: "Renewable Energy on the Public Lands: POWERing the Future"

Attached for your information is an illustrated newspaper supplement for middle school and high school students that features renewable energy on BLM-managed lands. The article, entitled "Renewable Energy on the Public Lands: POWERing the Future," describes the growing role of BLM public lands in the development of solar, geothermal, and wind power. One on-the-ground public lands project is highlighted in each category, and instructions for two hands-on activities are included. The article was produced in collaboration with the non-profit Newspapers in Education Institute, which provided publishing and distribution services.

The eight-page supplement appeared as a local Washington, D.C., newspaper insert on April 18, 2012, to coincide with Earth Day. It was also made available to additional newspaper outlets for distribution to middle schools and high schools nationwide. The publication, along with a role-playing classroom activity and additional information resources, is also available on the BLM education website, http://www.blm.gov/education. Each BLM office will receive one reprint of the supplement. A limited number of additional reprint copies will also be available through the BLM's Printed Materials Distribution Services (PMDS) in Denver. If you wish to obtain printed copies, please ask your office Forms Manager to place an order for you. The article's item number is EE1026; a maximum of ten copies may be ordered without Washington Office approval.

Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Christy VanOverbeke (cvanoverbeke@blm.govor 202-912-7318) or Fariba Hamedani (fhamedani@blm.gov or 202-912-7432) of the Division of Education, Interpretation, and Partnerships.

Signed by: Carl Rountree, Assistant Director, National Landscape Conservation System and Community Partnerships

Authenticated by: Robert M. Williams Division of IRM Governance, WO-560

1 Attachment 1 -- "Renewable Energy on the Public Lands: POWERing the Future" (8 pp)

Office

National Office

Fiscal Year

2012