Monument review: 2.7 million acres to coal mining, oil drilling
An area larger than Yellowstone National Park could be opened up for fossil fuel development as a result of the Trump administration’s ongoing review of national monuments, according to a study from environmentalists who deeply oppose such energy exploration. The study from Greenpeace says that more than 2.7 million acres of U.S. land currently designated as…
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