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WhiskeyGrinder

(22,309 posts)
Tue Jul 13, 2021, 09:22 PM Jul 2021

US drilling approvals increase despite Biden climate pledge

https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-business-science-environment-and-nature-6ac8ff49970e4b052489678b40e3ba82

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Approvals for companies to drill for oil and gas on U.S. public lands are on pace this year to reach their highest level since George W. Bush was president, underscoring President Joe Biden’s reluctance to more forcefully curb petroleum production in the face of industry and Republican resistance.

The Interior Department approved about 2,500 permits to drill on public and tribal lands in the first six months of the year, according to an Associated Press analysis of government data. That includes more than 2,100 drilling approvals since Biden took office January 20.

Biden campaigned last year on pledges to end new drilling on federal lands to rein in climate-changing emissions. His pick to oversee those lands, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, adamantly opposed drilling on federal lands while in Congress and co-sponsored the liberal Green New Deal.

But the steps taken by the administration to date on fossil fuels are more modest, including a temporary suspension on new oil and gas leases on federal lands that a judge blocked last month, blocked petroleum sales in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and cancellation of the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada.

Because vast fossil fuel reserves already are under lease, those actions did nothing to slow drilling on public lands and waters that account for about a quarter of U.S. oil production.
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US drilling approvals increase despite Biden climate pledge (Original Post) WhiskeyGrinder Jul 2021 OP
Sigh. Well, I'm going to keep doing my part. MerryBlooms Jul 2021 #1

MerryBlooms

(11,759 posts)
1. Sigh. Well, I'm going to keep doing my part.
Tue Jul 13, 2021, 09:46 PM
Jul 2021

I am in scorching southern Oregon. I don't drive with my a/c on unless my elderly sister is with me. Our house a/c is set at 74, because that's what she's comfortable with. We had our heat pump system tuned up today, so we're operating fine.

I am conserving water. I am frustrated and angry when I drive home from work seeing two gas stations I pass by, watering their patches of lawn at 4:15pm! The water is not only evaporating, but running into the gutter and being wasted. I will continue to do my part, but I am angry and tired. Tired of wasteful jackholes thinking everything is okay, as long as water is coming out of their sprinklers and faucets. Sick of seeing people driving with their a/c on when it's early morning and only 70 or so outside. The complete disregard of the importance of our environment in southern Oregon is criminal. My gosh, we have downy baby hawks jumping from their nests to escape the heat! It's hell on earth here! The fires are raging, untold losses of wildlife... I am heartbroken. Yet, the most important thing in Jackson county was July 4th fireworks and now the bs shitfest of a country fair starting this week. Torturing the animals in the 4H exhibits during extreme heat. Sorry for the rant, but I am just fed up to my eyeballs!

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