An investigative report by the New York Times confirms that drilling and mining were central to Interior Secretary Zinke’s recommendation to dramatically shrink Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments in Utah. Unsurprisingly, the report contradicts Zinke’s blanket claim that eliminating vast swaths of the monuments was “not about energy.”
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The fix was in: Emails show Zinke staff focused on potential for drilling and mining in monuments
Mar 2, 2018
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