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Late last week, newly confirmed Department of the Interior (DOI)
Secretary Deb Haaland took two major steps to advance the
Biden-Harris administration s climate priorities and accelerate
the shift to a clean energy future. First, by Secretary s Order
3398, Haaland revoked a series of actions by the prior
administration that promoted fossil fuel development on public
lands and waters. Then, Haaland issued a separate
directive Secretary s Order 3399 that prioritizes
climate change in departmental decision-making. The actions come as
DOI is undertaking a comprehensive review of the federal oil and
their back and broke all of those treaties. even the presidential policy was broken, even the national historic for reservation act section 106 was violated. we talk about this pipeline. we re not just fighting for our water or our land. we re fighting for our children. we re fighting for their futures. ed, this is really hard. because a farmer and rancher, god love them, they made this country great. they provide food on the table. and they come and they say make sure you take as much money as you can because when something happens, you might need to move. ed, i ask you, where do we go? mr. president, where do we go? this has been our land since time and memorial. so where do we go when something happens? let me ask you this about the permitting process in south