Trump’s attack on public lands is an attack on public health
- The Trump administration considered privatizing national park services.
- This consideration occurred alongside budget cuts and staff reductions.
- The proposed changes included privatizing food and Wi-Fi services.
- Kathryn Phillips stated, "There's just a massive dismantling of regulations."
- These actions raise concerns about park accessibility and public health.
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Earth Day: How Trump’s environmental decisions are affecting California
It’s Earth Day on Tuesday. But for the first time in four years, California’s environmental groups and state agencies are playing defense. After working closely with President Biden, who supported spending billions for renewable energy, established new national monuments and filled his administration with conservation leaders, California now finds itself in regular battles with President Trump. He has called climate change a hoax, is rolling bac…
Conservation at risk with proposal to rescind Public Lands Rule
The White House Office of Management and Budget announced the Trump administration’s plan to roll back the Public Lands Rule, a Biden-era protection that gave conservation the same priority as energy development, livestock grazing and recreation on BLM land. The…
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