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niyad

(123,078 posts)
Sat Mar 1, 2025, 03:28 PM Mar 1

Trump's National Park Agenda: Firing Rangers and Fast-Tracking Oil Drilling


Trump’s National Park Agenda: Firing Rangers and Fast-Tracking Oil Drilling
Stella Adams | February 28, 2025

Trump’s administration is ramping up efforts to open national parks and public lands to oil and gas drilling while simultaneously firing probationary park rangers. In recent weeks, the National Park Service (NPS) has dismissed employees still within their probationary period, a decision that some see as part of a broader restructuring designed to weaken internal opposition to extractive policies. These firings are taking place alongside an aggressive push to expand drilling in and around protected lands, leading to widespread concerns about the long-term consequences for conservation efforts and tourism economies. The administration’s strategy appears to be twofold: removing potential opposition within the NPS while fast-tracking drilling permits and regulatory rollbacks that favor the oil industry. According to reports, the firings disproportionately affected employees who were seen as conservation-focused or who had raised concerns about the environmental impact of drilling projects. This follows a pattern of restructuring within federal land management agencies, where leadership roles have been increasingly filled by individuals with direct ties to the fossil fuel industry.

Kathleen Sgamma, a longtime advocate for oil and gas development, is Trump’s pick for the next director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and NPS. Sgamma, who has spent years lobbying for the expansion of fossil fuel extraction on public lands, now plays a key role in guiding decisions that impact national parks and federal lands. Her influence has helped ensure that drilling leases are expedited, environmental reviews are weakened, and protections for wildlife and ecosystems are rolled back. The Trump administration has made it easier than ever for oil and gas companies to operate within or near national parks. New drilling sites have been approved in close proximity to some of the country’s most treasured landscapes, including Grand Teton and Canyonlands National Parks. Environmental groups warn that these policies threaten air and water quality, disrupt wildlife habitats, and could lead to long-term degradation of these protected areas. Despite public opposition, the administration continues to push forward, citing economic benefits and energy independence as justifications for increased drilling.

Beyond the environmental risks, Trump’s policies also pose a significant economic threat to communities that depend on national park tourism. Parks like Yellowstone, Yosemite, and the Great Smoky Mountains generate billions of dollars annually for local businesses, supporting hotels, restaurants, and outdoor recreation industries. However, industrializing these areas with oil rigs, pipelines, and heavy machinery could deter visitors and lead to economic decline in gateway communities that rely on park tourism. While the administration claims that fossil fuel extraction will create jobs, many argue that the long-term economic benefits of tourism far outweigh the short-term gains of drilling.

The recent firings at the NPS signal a troubling trend: a deliberate effort to remove conservation-minded staff in favor of those who will not challenge Trump’s pro-drilling agenda. This, combined with the rapid expansion of oil and gas operations on public lands, paints a bleak picture for the future of national parks. If these policies continue unchecked, the country could see natural spaces transformed into industrial zones, sacrificing conservation and recreation in favor of fossil fuel profits.

https://feminist.org/news/trumps-national-park-agenda-firing-rangers-and-fast-tracking-oil-drilling/
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Trump's National Park Agenda: Firing Rangers and Fast-Tracking Oil Drilling (Original Post) niyad Mar 1 OP
I Sincerely Doubt Any American Company modrepub Mar 1 #1
Did you forget the sarcasm thingie? niyad Mar 1 #3
Nah modrepub Mar 1 #4
I actually meant that for the first part of your post. Like you, niyad Mar 1 #5
Maybe a string of dams in the Grand Canyon... hunter Mar 1 #2

modrepub

(3,803 posts)
1. I Sincerely Doubt Any American Company
Sat Mar 1, 2025, 03:55 PM
Mar 1

would actively set up drilling structures in plain sight of tourists in some of our more famous NPs.

But someone like Gazprom or LukOil, well that's another story isn't it?

modrepub

(3,803 posts)
4. Nah
Sat Mar 1, 2025, 07:34 PM
Mar 1

Sadly, I truly believe Trump and Republicans would open our national parks to Russian oil and gas companies.

That would make their turn to the dark side complete.

niyad

(123,078 posts)
5. I actually meant that for the first part of your post. Like you,
Sat Mar 1, 2025, 07:46 PM
Mar 1

I can easily see tangerine tyrant doing that.

hunter

(39,439 posts)
2. Maybe a string of dams in the Grand Canyon...
Sat Mar 1, 2025, 05:42 PM
Mar 1

... and geothermal power plants at Yellowstone.

These could power Musk's Artificial Intelligences.

We could also turn the Yosemite Valley into a lake as we did Hetch Hetchy. California's Central Valley farmers need that water!



Let's convert our coal fired power plants to burn wood too. We have plenty of forests.
Rip those trees right out of the ground by the roots and drop them whole into giant mobile chippers.

God gave us this world to exploit!

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(Sadly, I must label it as such)

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