DOI Leaked Strategic Plan Re-Affirms Energy Priorities

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A draft of the Interior Department’s five-year strategic plan has been leaked - it was first obtained by The Nation. The 50-page document draws a road map for how the federal agency intends to prioritize energy dominance. In a departure from past five year plans, this draft also has few mentions of conservation and no mention of climate change. Jesse Prentice-Dunn, advocacy director to the Center for Western Priorities, a conservation non-profit, gives some context to what stands out in the five-year plan and what Wyomingites can expect.   

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Before Wyoming, Cooper McKim has reported for NPR stations in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and South Carolina. He's reported breaking news segments and features for several national NPR news programs. Cooper is the host of the limited podcast series Carbon Valley. Cooper studied Environmental Policy and Music. He's an avid jazz piano player, backpacker, and podcast listener.
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