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Opposing Biden s vision for public lands, hard-right group makes inroads in Colorado

Opposing Biden’s vision for public lands, hard-right group makes inroads in Colorado Durango, Colorado Currently Thu 1% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation 35% chance of precipitation 12% chance of precipitation At least four counties have signaled resistance to 30X30 plan Thursday, April 29, 2021 4:22 PM The view of Palisade from atop the Palisade Rim Trail. The Palisade Plunge Trail, approved by Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service, starts atop the Grand Mesa and ends at the Colorado River. The American Stewards of Liberty, a group based in Texas, is pushing local Colorado governments to oppose the Biden administration’s 30×30 plan to preserve 30% of the nation’s land and water by 2030.

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30 By 30 The Biden Administration’s 30 by 30 Plan is meant to fight climate change by conserving 30 percent of the nation’s land and waters by 2030. At present, 12 percent of the nation’s land is currently protected. That’s about 289 million acres. The 30 by 30 plan would add 440 million more acres under protected status and bring the total federally protected lands in the U.S. to 729 million acres. What it does intend to do is take land away from farmers and ranchers. Vilsack: “Not gonna happen.” Agriculture Secretary Vilsack responding to a reporter’s question says there are no plans to take farmers lands away to meet climate or emissions goals.

Opposing Biden s vision for public lands, hard-right group makes inroads in Colorado

Opposing Biden s vision for public lands, hard-right group makes inroads in Colorado
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Montana conservationist to be tapped to head U S Bureau of Land Management

Montana conservationist to be tapped to head U.S. Bureau of Land Management A Bureau of Land Management sign near Elbow Canyon Road and Lime Kiln Canyon Road near Mesquite, Nevada. Photo by Tony Webster | Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 2.0 President Joe Biden intends to nominate National Wildlife Federation senior adviser and veteran Montana Democrat Tracy Stone-Manning to direct the Bureau of Land Management, an individual familiar with the process confirmed to States Newsroom Wednesday. Stone-Manning joined the NWF as associate vice president for public lands in 2017 and was promoted to senior adviser for conservation policy in January. She had worked as chief of staff to former Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, a Democrat, after a stint leading the state’s Department of Environmental Quality during Bullock’s administration. She also was an aide to Sen. Jon Tester, (D-Mont.), from 2006 to 2012.

How did REI spend Earth Month? Glorifying a gas-guzzling SUV

Print Outdoor retailer REI calls climate change “the largest existential threat facing our members’ enjoyment of life outdoors and the survival of REI Co-op.” The company has pledged to cut its planet-warming emissions in half over the next decade, roughly in line with the commitment made by President Biden at an Earth Day summit Thursday. But that isn’t stopping REI from using its eco-friendly image to help Ford promote gas-guzzling SUVs. In a series of ads and videos sponsored by the carmaker, the latest of which was released this week, REI chronicles the journey of four cyclists traversing a 220-mile route through Arizona known as the Sky Islands Odyssey. The videos feature plenty of glamour shots and praise of Ford’s Bronco Sport as it accompanies the bikers through off-road desert terrain, loaded with gear.

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