After spending too much time reading this thread, my biggest takeaway is that many people still don’t understand that multiple use is a mandate. Resource extraction and energy generation are going to happen on public lands. That is one of their many purposes. Your options are to either ignore that and be relegated to the sidelines, or get to work and help figure out how to make that happen in the most responsible way with the least impacts and with rules to ensure any cleanup and remediation costs are borne by those who made the profit.
It’s going to happen whether you like it or not, regardless of what administration is in power, or what China does, or whether BHA puts out a position statement in opposition, or….
Of all of the damaging ways to get energy off public land, solar farms are the most damaging and create the biggest footprint.
Supposedly they are a hunting,fishing, outdoors org, not an energy org.
Not to sidetrack, but they sure can stay quiet on predators. I guess a hunting org, doesn't want a seat at the table?
If "is going to happen", what is all this noise about mines in Alaska, or Boundary waters?
Yes, I know, it's central Utah, who cares. Those rednecks vote R, and elected Mike Lee, piss on them. And BHA can't figure out, WHY they elect Mike Lee, or frankly why BHA ain't real popular in BLM country. Those hicks can read, they see who and what BHA advocated for, BEFORE this bill passed