The Wise Report

The US Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (EPW) has approved the bipartisan Bill that includes a yearly program for a national strategic uranium reserve. EPW Senate committee chairperson Senator John Barrasso stated on Thursday that the American Nuclear Infrastructure Act would promote US international leadership, preserve America’s nuclear fuel supply chain, prevent more carbon emissions from entering the atmosphere, and protect economic, energy and national security.

“The bipartisan Nuclear Infrastructure Act is broad reaching legislation, important for supporting the US nuclear fuel industry, national security and clean energy. The legislation will provide a clear path for implementation of the US uranium reserve and provide a strong platform to revitalize the US uranium industry,” commented uranium exploration and developer Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) CEO and president Amir Adnani.

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Important New Articles for Texas Students of the Geosciences

The Two-Year On-Ramp for Geoscience Training

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Editorial: How to Combat Bullying and Discrimination in the Geosciences of Academia

Also see AIPG All-Texas Student Chapter (Here).

For any questions, e-mail:

Senior Student Councilor-at-Large

Christian A. MartinezChristian Martinez, B.S.

or

President of the Texas Section of AIPG

Henry M. WiseHenry M. Wise, P.G., C.P.G.

Environmental Careers for Geologists Webinar – 2020

Presented by: Ron Wallace, CPG

One hour webinar on Environmental Career Opportunities for Geologists.

-Different Services Consultants Offer
-Types of Work for New Employees
-Other Companies that Offer Services to Consultants that Hire Geologists
-Geotechnical Services
-State and Federal Programs

The Wise Report

The Texas Legislature will be back in session January 12, 2021 through May 31, 2021.  On November 9, 2020 bills began to be filed.  I’m currently checking these bills and have not found any of general interest to geologists in Texas. As usual, I’ll be filing updates as new bills come in.

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Winner of Geophoto Contest: “Morning Rolling into the Grand Canyon, AZ”

Texas Section President, Henry Wise and  Christian Martinez, the Senior Student Councilor of the AIPG Texas Section announced today the winner of the very first AIPG Texas Section geophoto contest:

Miss Emery Green is the winner of the very first AIPG Texas Section geophoto contest. Her submission Morning Rolling into the Grand Canyon, AZ, captivated the attention of the Texas Section Board members and proved to mix the scenery, photo quality, and interesting caption to win it all.

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The 2020 AAPG’s Energy Mineral Division First Virtual Presentation: What’s New in Energy Minerals

Join the experts to hear breaking news about the status of unconventional and alternative energy development in the U.S. and the world from the Energy Minerals Division’s Commodity Chairs, including tight-gas reservoirs, uranium for nuclear power, natural gas hydrates, bitumen/heavy oil, coal-bed methane, and status of energy economics: YouTube: https://youtu.be/LwKqFugKvxw

EMD Commodity Committees: https://www.aapg.org/about/aapg/overview/committees/emd-committees
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AIPG Student Members – See What Gallup Polling Reports on Your Job-Related Skills

Clark of the Gallup Poll firm reports that 31 percent of recent college graduates “strongly agree” that they gained “important job-related skills” while completing their undergraduate degrees, which suggests that a majority of students feel they are lacking in this area when they graduate.

Recent graduates most frequently wish they had received more training in networking and computer software skills. They are much more content with their instruction in traditional subjects like math and writing.

See what else the Gallup polling has reported on this subject. Click (here).

Don’t forget the Texas Statewide AIPG Student Chapter was designed for your needs as you get ready to enter the professional workforce.

President Wise Also Announces that there will be Scholarships Awarded in 2021.

President Wise also announced today that in 2019 and 2020 no scholarships could be awarded becasue of the cost required to defend the Licencing Board from attacks by the Sunshine Commission, amounting to some $6,000. Although the defense was successful, that effort drained the AIPG Section bank account.

Now, we have built back some funds, but due to the COVID-19 virus pandemic that required us to postpone fund-raising Section field trips and GeoDayz training activities, only two scholarships will be offered this coming spring of 2021, a Foss Undergraduate Scholarship and a Shoemaker Graduate Scholarship.  For more information go to Scholarships | AIPG-TX. 

Due Date for Applications: May 1, 2021. Send to: Henry Wise, President

A Virtual Student webpage is now available for Texas student use. For Q&A, see: Christian Martinez, the Senior Student Councilor of the Texas Statewide AIPG Student Chapter.

 

President Wise Appoints Boyd Handley as New AIPG Texas Section Treasurer

Henry Wise, P.G., C.P.G, President of the AIPG Texas Section announced at the June Meeting of the Officers and Advisory Board of the AIPG Texas Section that John Greiner, current Treasurer of the Texas Section, has stepped down because he is moving his residence to New Mexico. In his place, Mr. Wise has proposed (and has received approval from the Texas Board) for the appointment of Boyd Handley as Secretary/Treasurer of the Texas Section effective immediately.  Mr. Wise thanked Mr. Greiner for his commitment over the years to the Texas Section, and welcomed Mr. Handley during the recent Board meeting.

I2M Web Portal for Geoscientists Passes 10,000 Records. Get Ready for the Future: 2021 and Beyond

The I2M Web Portal is made available to geoscientists, and to the general public worldwide with a focus on geoscientific and other matters of interest to I2M management. The database just passed 10,000 records and counting. Searches can be conducted using single words, phrases or exact phrases (if you put them in quotes), for example: a simple phrase might be Russian interests in U.S. uranium whereas an exact phrase is “vapor intrusion”. I2M Consulting personnel and associates also monitor hazardous field conditions around the world via our Field Alerts program, cybersecurity conditions on the Internet in our Security Alert program, and relevant bias in the Media in our Confronting Media Bias Alerts program. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions, comments or suggestions.
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