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Biden halts new mining in region responsible for 40% of nation’s coal production, calling it a catastrophe.

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 2, 2024
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The Biden administration recently announced a decision to block new mining in a key region that produces almost half of the nation’s coal, citing concerns over climate change. The Bureau of Land Management approved an amendment to the Resource Management Plan in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin, the largest coal-producing region in the country, banning new federal coal leases. This decision will make 48.12 billion short tons of coal unavailable for leasing consideration by 2041, while still allowing for the development of existing coal leases. President-elect Trump’s team reaffirmed his commitment to enhancing American-made energy and reducing energy costs for consumers, indicating that energy dominance will be a key focus of his administration.

The announcement of the lease ban in the Powder River Basin was met with criticism from Montana and Wyoming elected officials, who view the region as a vital natural energy resource. Senator Steve Daines of Montana announced plans to introduce legislation to reverse the decision, emphasizing the importance of coal mining operations in supporting national security, energy grid stability, and job creation. Governor Greg Gianforte of Montana also condemned the decision, stating that it will negatively impact coal jobs, public education funding, and the state’s overall energy supply. Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming expressed support for efforts to reverse the mining bans and push back against what he referred to as “midnight regulations” by the outgoing administration.

The Biden administration’s rationale for blocking coal leasing in the Powder River Basin was to align with President Biden’s goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The administration believes that the U.S. energy market is shifting towards lower-priced natural gas and renewable energy sources, prompting the need to move away from coal. Environmental groups such as Earth Justice welcomed the mining bans as part of an evolving approach to energy production, acknowledging the transition away from coal towards a cleaner energy future. Paula Antoine, the board chair of the Western Organization of Resource Councils, praised the decision as a step towards supporting communities, investing in workers, and healing the environment during the shift towards clean energy.

The conflict over the Powder River Basin mining ban is part of a broader debate over energy policy and environmental priorities in the United States. While the Biden administration aims to address climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and transitioning away from coal, critics argue that these actions will have negative economic consequences, impacting jobs and energy security. As the incoming Trump administration prepares to focus on energy dominance and lowering energy costs, the tension between environmental protection and economic interests is likely to persist. The outcome of this debate will shape the future of energy production and environmental stewardship in the country, highlighting the complex challenges of balancing competing priorities in a changing energy landscape.

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