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The Landscape

Why April was a huge month for public lands

Apr 23, 2024
Michael Carroll and Justin Meuse from the Wilderness Society share their insights on significant new federal regulations transforming public land management. They discuss measures addressing methane waste, ecosystem restoration, and conservation of caribou herds in Alaska. The duo highlights the Biden administration’s commitment to responsible climate-friendly practices. Their conversation also delves into the complexities of rulemaking, the implications of the Inflation Reduction Act, and urgent actions to protect sage grouse habitats amidst shifting political tides.
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Quick takeaways

  • The draft Conservation Atlas aims to track land and water protections, supporting President Biden's goal to safeguard 30% of America’s lands by 2030.
  • Recent BLM regulations, including a methane waste rule and new renewable energy initiatives, signify a shift towards more climate-conscious public land management practices.

Deep dives

Introduction of the Conservation Atlas

The release of the draft Conservation Atlas marks a significant development in tracking land and water protections across the United States. This online resource will help quantify progress toward President Biden's ambitious goal of safeguarding 30% of America’s lands and waters by 2030. The Atlas aims to provide a systematic framework that will collect conservation information at multiple levels, including national, state, local, and private lands. It plays a crucial role in addressing the warnings from scientists about the urgent need for nature protection to prevent potential ecosystem collapse.

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