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In reply to the discussion: I ask all you Obama doubters out there.. [View all]G_j
(40,569 posts)80. the environment?
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2013/01/10/1428851/chart-obama-has-protected-fewer-public-lands-than-ronald-reagan-george-hw-bush-bill-clinton-and-george-w-bush/
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President Barack Obama has overseen a resurgence in U.S. oil and gas production on both private and public lands. Under his watch, oil production on federal lands was higher every year from 2009 through 2011 than it was from 2006 through 2008. In 2011 the Bureau of Land Management held three of its five largest-ever lease sales for the rights to drill on public land for oil and gas. And as the president said himself, we are drilling all over the placein fact, the United States is expected to become the worlds largest crude oil producer by 2020, according to the International Energy Agency.
But the Obama administration has significantly more work to do when it comes to balancing energy development and land conservation on our public lands.
The president has begun to establish his conservation legacy, in ways such as removing the threat of uranium mining around the Grand Canyon for 20 years, establishing four new national monuments, and fighting for conservation funding.
Nevertheless, his efforts fall far short when it comes to permanently protecting public lands for their economic, scenic, and environmental values. Protecting public lands means restricting drilling, mining, and other industrial activities that can take place on them, and can be accomplished either by bills passed in Congress or actions taken by a president and his administration under their authorities.
The presidents shortcomings in permanently protecting public lands are particularly clear when his conservation accomplishments are compared to those of previous presidents. As seen in the graph below, just 2.6 million acres of public lands have been permanently protected during the Obama administration by both the president and Congress. Of this total, 186,000 acres were protected by the president using administrative authorities.
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President Barack Obama has overseen a resurgence in U.S. oil and gas production on both private and public lands. Under his watch, oil production on federal lands was higher every year from 2009 through 2011 than it was from 2006 through 2008. In 2011 the Bureau of Land Management held three of its five largest-ever lease sales for the rights to drill on public land for oil and gas. And as the president said himself, we are drilling all over the placein fact, the United States is expected to become the worlds largest crude oil producer by 2020, according to the International Energy Agency.
But the Obama administration has significantly more work to do when it comes to balancing energy development and land conservation on our public lands.
The president has begun to establish his conservation legacy, in ways such as removing the threat of uranium mining around the Grand Canyon for 20 years, establishing four new national monuments, and fighting for conservation funding.
Nevertheless, his efforts fall far short when it comes to permanently protecting public lands for their economic, scenic, and environmental values. Protecting public lands means restricting drilling, mining, and other industrial activities that can take place on them, and can be accomplished either by bills passed in Congress or actions taken by a president and his administration under their authorities.
The presidents shortcomings in permanently protecting public lands are particularly clear when his conservation accomplishments are compared to those of previous presidents. As seen in the graph below, just 2.6 million acres of public lands have been permanently protected during the Obama administration by both the president and Congress. Of this total, 186,000 acres were protected by the president using administrative authorities.
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Bush added prescription drug coverage to Medicare??? Are you fucking kidding me? That was
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#2
From a senior's point of view, how is it worse than what they had previously? nt
MannyGoldstein
Sep 2013
#32
What are you talking about? Obamacare closes the donut whole!! What they
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#69
We have the Corporate Media today due to Clinton's deregulation of the media...
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#71
Wikipedia says "created", but why do you think it wasn't progressive legislation,
MannyGoldstein
Sep 2013
#44
Manny, the Donut Hole was not good, my friend. Nothing about the Donut Hole
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#83
Gosh, I had forgotten about that. Even I am really good on social policy...
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#84
You got it... But I didn’t want to waste time on the “Hater” angle they would have pounced on.
busterbrown
Sep 2013
#6
...not to mention Jobs bills. But, let's be honest, too. I remember spending most of
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#85
ACA is a Republican written piece of garbage that was an alternate to HillaryCare
Koko Ware
Sep 2013
#7
It is an idea that came from republicans, you yourself call it a shallow first step, and we are
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#59
you can think whatever you want. The fact is economic inequality is the largest we've seen in recent
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#62
Fuck that! It's a HUGE step in the right direction, especially for states like CA, NY
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#89
I call your ACA and raise you the f'n Patriot Act, domestic spying and indefinite detention. nm
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#13
Excuse me but the Patriot Act was EXPANDED under Obama's administration..
SomethingFishy
Sep 2013
#70
Not to mention the fact that the entire premise of the OP was to note more PROGRESSIVE legislation
Number23
Sep 2013
#51
16 of 34 years we had a (D) Prez.... and we get bones? Series? And people wonder WHY liberals(D)
Melinda
Sep 2013
#37
Before you start listing his fuck ups.. Tell me that after 50 years of government being controlled
busterbrown
Sep 2013
#53
Did he actually cut S.S or did he use it as a way to avoid a govt. shut down?
busterbrown
Sep 2013
#56
Social Security is the bread and butter single issue for all voters. Democrats better learn quick
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#58
The Obama haters may hate the ACA, but this looks like a pretty good progressive move to me...
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#91