Environmentalists say Trump's energy order would subvert the Endangered Species Act
Source: AP
Updated 4:59 PM EST, January 22, 2025
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Environmental groups concerned about loss of protections for vanishing animals see one of President Donald Trumps early executive orders as a method of subverting the Endangered Species Act in the name of fossil fuel extraction and corporate interests.
Trump declared an energy emergency via executive order earlier this week amid a promise to drill, baby, drill. One section of the order states that the long-standing Endangered Species Act cant be allowed to serve as an obstacle to energy development. That language is a pathway to rolling back protections for everything from tiny birds like the golden-cheeked warbler to enormous marine mammals like the North Atlantic right whale, conservation groups said Wednesday. Some vowed to fight the order in court.
The Endangered Species Act has been a hurdle for the development of fossil fuels in the U.S. for decades, and weakening the act would accelerate the decline and potential extinction of numerous endangered species, including whales and sea turtles, said Gib Brogan, a campaign director with conservation group Oceana.
This executive order, in a lot of ways, is a gift to the oil and gas industry and is being sold as a way to respond to the emergency declaration by President Trump, Brogan said. There is no emergency. The species continue to suffer. And this executive order will only accelerate the decline of endangered species in the United States.
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Think. Again.
(20,750 posts)We have already lost 73% of non-human species population in the last 50 years alone. Our planet's ecological systems (our only life support system) will fail at some breaking point without the various lifeforms interacting to keep it active.
https://www.worldwildlife.org/press-releases/catastrophic-73-decline-in-the-average-size-of-global-wildlife-populations-in-just-50-years-reveals-a-system-in-peril
Mister Ed
(6,430 posts)Do I recall correctly that Trump met last year with leaders of the fossil fuel industry and told them bluntly that if they donated a billion dollars to his campaign he would do their bidding once elected?
2naSalit
(94,641 posts)The repugs have been trying to eliminate the ESA for many decades, I know, I spent years fighting them. I may be retired but I still fight as I can.
angrychair
(10,035 posts)In all this is that we are already pumping at capacity and are a net exporter of oil and gas. No oil company is going to flood the market with oil and lower prices beyond viability. It's the whole reason hundreds of oil leases sit unused, we literally don't need them. His "drill baby drill" is representative of a child-like understanding of the oil and gas industry. His actions will not move the needle a single inch.
BumRushDaShow
(146,207 posts)and have done so for most of the past year at nearly 14 million bbls/day... literally the most of any country (including Saudi or Russia who come in 2nd and 3rd).
Just found this (dramatic presentation) illustration!