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Defending our best lands from irresponsible energy development; Pushing cleaner, sustainable energy policies forward.

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Controversial Utah oil and gas leases are flawed

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June 29, 2009 - Utah's treasured public lands got a reprieve June 11 when the Department of the Interior released a report confirming that the process used for the December 2009 sale of 77 Utah oil and gas leases was flawed. more

Administration should proceed carefully on Outer Continental Shelf drilling

May 19, 2009 - On April 17, a federal court ruling vacated a Bush-era 5-year drilling plan for the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS). The court ruling came shortly after a decision by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to put the brakes on another 5-year offshore drilling program that had been pushed through in the final days of the Bush administration. more

Renewable energy belongs best on brownfields

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May 12, 2009 - One of the most exciting things about working on renewable energy issues in a land conservation organization is that every day we wade deep into the policies that will impact our public lands for decades to come. Our energy team works hard to support the nation’s shift to clean, renewable energy. At the same time, it’s important to us that the impacts of solar, wind, and geothermal facilities on our precious landscapes are kept to a minimum. more

A conservation-minded President? A look at Obama’s first 100 days in office

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May 5, 2009 - Following eight years of unbalanced, exploitative policies toward wildlands, the opening days of President Barack Obama’s administration appear to be a promising start in a new era of wildlands and wildlife protection. In his first 100 days, President Obama reversed or put on hold a number of misguided Bush administration policies, signaling a more balanced use of public lands. He also put muscle behind campaign promises to reinstate science in federal decision making and to advance a clean energy future. more