America's Public Lands Under Threat: Trump Admin's Push for Fossil Fuels

As the Trump administration aggressively promotes fossil fuel and timber extraction, America's cherished national parks and public lands face alarming conservation rollbacks and sell-offs.
The Trump administration's relentless drive to boost fossil fuel and timber production has put America's treasured national parks and public lands under immense threat. In a troubling move that disregards decades of conservation efforts, the White House is pushing for a dramatic expansion of energy and resource extraction activities on these protected lands, raising deep concerns among environmentalists and outdoor enthusiasts.
Sweeping Rollbacks of Conservation Measures
Since taking office, the Trump administration has launched a systematic effort to dismantle key environmental regulations and land management policies. Through a series of executive orders and policy changes, the government has moved to scale back protections for national monuments, open up more public lands for drilling and mining, and streamline the approval process for energy projects.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


