2.2 million acres of Colorado public landThe agreement was filed Thursday in Colorado federal court and requires the government to conduct a new environmental analysis of the climate impacts of oil and gas leasing on public lands in southwestern Colorado. The government also agreed to consider how the leases may impact the endangered Gunnison sage- grouse and its habitat.
The groups said the decision to allow leasing on these public lands would aggravate the climate crisis and that it would be “impossible” to address that impact without “completely transforming the way public lands are managed for fossil fuel exploitation.” Next, the U.S. Forest Service and two environmental groups agreed to stop the 50-mile Crow Creek Pipeline Project, which would have created a natural gas pipeline fromThe Forest Service agreed to complete a supplemental environmental impact statement before authorizing the project that partially crosses Forest Service land. The timeline for completing the environmental study isn’t clear.
Finally, a federal judge has reinstated a moratorium on coal leasing from federal lands imposed under former Obama and then scuttled under formerThe ruling from U.S. District Judge Brian Morris requires government officials to conduct a new environmental review before they can resume coal sales from federal lands.
If he was intentionally trying to destroy the US energy sector, what would he be doing different?
What I can't figure out is why gas prices are going down... Supply isn't going up... Demand seems to have bottomed out and possibly returning... So why are prices still going down? I'm glad they are but I don't understand the economics.
DEMOCRATS HAVE GASLIGHTING DOWN
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