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End Coal Mining on Public Lands!
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Demand the federal government end support for an industry that destroys the environment.
Coal demand has been dropping for years as producers face competition from cheaper fuels and rising costs to control pollution1. The coronavirus pandemic has further reduced the demand, yet a previous administration saw it fit to prop this failing industry up by opening tens of thousands of acres of public lands to new mining leases2.
It’s put Americans and our environment at great risk.
A U.S. District Court ruled in April 2019 that the administration broke the law by not considering the potential damage to the environment when it lifted the moratorium. Following that ruling, the Department of the Interior released a rushed environmental assessment that looked at only four coal leases that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) had previously issued, and concluded the leases did not cause any significant harm to the environment3.
The department’s abbreviated version of an “environmental assessment” is typically reserved for actions that have no significant environmental impact. A more rigorous “environmental impact statement,” or EIS, is required for significant federal actions. Under Interior Department policies, an EIS must be prepared for even a single federal coal lease, let alone the entire federal coal program4.
Rather, the DOI gave the public just 15 days to comment on its 35-page environmental assessment, and did not consult with tribes or wildlife agencies regarding impacts to cultural resources or endangered species4. The assessment did not consider BLM’s other coal-leasing activities over the 570-million acre federal mineral estate, which contains approximately 255 billion tons of mineable coal3.
About 40% of coal burned in the U.S. comes from federal leases5, which causes about a quarter of U.S. greenhouse gas pollution. Federal coal production by itself caused 13 percent of all U.S. CO2 pollution in 20146.
Unleased fossil fuels on federally owned lands contain up to 450 billion tons (GtCO2e) of potential climate pollution; those already leased to industry contain up to 43 GtCO2e. Leased federal oil, gas and coal are projected to last long after global carbon budgets have been exhausted7.
It’s no longer a question of economics. Keeping the coal industry afloat is killing Americans and killing the environment, and the federal government must stop supporting coal interests on public lands.
Sign the petition below and demand a moratorium on new coal leases on federally owned lands.