Posted in Stephen's Blogs on February 08, 2010 by Stephen Hartsfield

When we look back at the winter of 2009/2010 I wonder what will be said about the United States as a whole in addressing the concerns surrounding an issue that has many names; climate change or global warming are the two most popular. However, I feel they fail to capture the true essence of the phenomenon they attempt to describe. I believe “global climate shift” or GCS is a better suited term. For many, you might laugh and say “nothing” has been done in relationship to GCS in policy. I think we’d all say economy, war, health care seem to stick out as the big issues Congress, the White House, and we as a Nation have focused our attention towards. We may point to attempts in Congress or recent movement under the new Administration, but in reality not much has happened.
Yet for a little over two weeks I’ve stared at three http links that would potentially tell a story that many seem unaware of.
Posted in Stephen's Blogs on January 12, 2010 by Ken Cronin
Hello and welcome. It is with great pleasure I welcome you to the National Tribal Air Association's new website. As we finalize the website you might notice minor changes and tweaks. We are still uploading the documents which the NTAA has developed throughout its history. I'd also like to extend an invitation to tribal air programs to donate materials to post on our website. Contact Ken Cronin for more information.
The blog is something the NTAA Executive Committee and staff discussed. Both the NTAA Executive Committee Chair and the NTAA Program Director will have a blog to provide updates and insight on air quality related matters. From time to time you might even see a guest blogger. I've informed the staff of NTAA that this blog is also their blog.