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Jewell: It's Possible to Balance Energy, Conservation on Public Land

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Tuesday, November 5, 2013   

PHOENIX - There's room for energy development on public lands, but more care has to be taken to do it responsibly, and other uses should have equal priority. That's the message from Interior Secretary Sally Jewell in a speech to the National Press Club. Jewell told the group that science and technology should be making it easier to extract resources with more care for surrounding land and wildlife, and she mentioned new fracking techniques as an example.

"So, this is an important tool but it has to be done safely and responsibly," she declared. "And the BLM is working on regulations some of you are aware of, that are going to do just that."

She also said it's difficult for agencies like the BLM to do their jobs well when their funding is constantly in flux. She scolded Congress for not passing what she calls a "sustainable, thoughtful budget" that supports conservation and strengthens the economy.

Jewell announced that she will require what she calls "landscape-level planning" for large development projects. According to Ellis Richard, founder of the group Park Rangers for Our Lands, that's good news, because it means the effects of drilling on an entire area will be considered, not just the lease location. He was in the audience for the speech.

"She made a good point that it's not an either/or, yes or no, black and white issue," he said. "You will have drilling and oil exploration, but you don't have to sacrifice your conservation value, your scenic values, your wildlife values, your public recreation values, in order to do that."

Adam Cramer, policy architect with the Outdoor Alliance, who was also in the audience, agreed that Master Leasing Plans are the way to go.

"They're the way of the future in achieving that balance that she was talking about, developing the traditional resources, oil and gas, also renewable energy, but doing it in a smart and thoughtful way," he said. That means "developing where it makes sense, protecting the places that need to be protected," Cramer added.

In the coming weeks, Secretary Jewell said, she'll be traveling to places where there's been local agreement for new areas to be protected, and that she and the President aren't ruling out the possibility of new wilderness or national monuments.

Read Jewell's remarks at on.doi.gov/1aLMTbo.




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