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US will rent public lands for preservation under brand-new policy

The Biden administration on Thursday finalized brand-new procedures to safeguard the health of U.S. public lands, consisting of by renting acreage for conservation in similar way as it provides land for advancement like drilling, mining and grazing.

The guidelines from the Interior Department will help guard nearly a tenth of America's land base from the impact of climate change and enable markets to offset their environmental footprints, the firm stated.

The relocation follows the administration's objective to put climate modification at the center of firm decisions and with Biden's promise to save 30% of America's land and water.

The rule was welcomed by preservation groups, but an oil and gas industry group said it was prohibited and pledged to take legal action against.

The Bureau of Land Management's so-called Public Lands Guideline clarifies that conservation is on par with other usages of public lands and directs the Interior Department division to think about land health when making decisions.

It also creates a brand-new system whereby acreage can be rented to bring back degraded landscapes or reduce impacts from development on other public lands. The leases would not conflict with existing uses, the company stated.

As stewards of America's public lands, the Interior Department takes seriously our function in helping bolster landscape strength in the face of intensifying climate impacts, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland stated in a declaration.

Today's last rule helps bring back balance to our public lands as we continue using the best-available science to bring back habitats, guide tactical and accountable development, and sustain our public lands for generations to come.

Conservation groups stated the BLM for too long had actually focused on advancement instead of maintaining land health.

This rule provides the BLM the tools it needs to right these wrongs and start enhancing the health of our public lands, Center for Western Priorities representative Kate Groetzinger said in a declaration. It likewise provides tools for extractive industries to be part of the service, instead of intensify the problem.

The Western Energy Alliance, which represents oil and gas companies that operate on federal lands, stated the rule would overthrow the balance on public lands in between industries like energy, mining, grazing and recreation.

This is a classic example of overreach by the Biden Administration, which has no issue disregarding basic law, and would be detrimental to rural neighborhoods all throughout the West that rely on responsible financial advancement on non-park, non-wilderness public lands, Alliance President Kathleen Sgamma said in a declaration. We have no choice however to prosecute.

(source: Reuters)