
#26 - The Worst Public Lands Bill in History? w/ Wes Siler
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In this episode, I welcome Wes Siler back to the program to discuss the ongoing legislative challenges surrounding public lands in Washington D.C. We discuss the implications of potential land sell-offs which could total more than 1/2 million acres in Utah and Nevada, the motives behind political actions by figures like Ryan Zinke, and the efficiency of public land management agencies. We highlight and critique key components of the House Natural Resources reconciliation bill text, touching on issues from oil and gas development to timber harvesting, Alaska, and weakening of the National Environmental Policy Act.
https://www.outsideonline.com/byline/wes-siler/
00:16 Public Lands Sell-Off Concerns
00:37 Ryan Zinke and the 'Public Lands in Public Hands Act'
02:05 Economic Impact of Public Lands
04:46 Legislative Processes and Reconciliation
07:37 Environmental and Economic Implications
15:26 Boundary Waters
16:43 Alaska Extraction Issues
19:22 The Challenges of Arctic Oil Drilling
19:41 Impact on Wildlife and Environment
20:18 Renewable Energy and Public Lands
21:09 Timber Harvest and Forest Management
28:56 Legislative Actions and Budget Implications
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