2010-04-28

Obama Launches Outdoors Initiative. WashPost, April 17, 2010. "President Obama launched the America's Great Outdoors initiative on April 16, an attempt to reshape U.S. conservation policy at a time when the nation is facing new environmental threats but the government is hard-pressed to afford new spending programs. In a brief speech at the Interior Department, Obama said he intends to build on 'a breathtaking legacy of conservation that still enhances our lives.' He said the tradition began with Theodore Roosevelt, whom he described as 'one of my favorite presidents,' although he added, 'I will probably never shoot a bear.' Obama said the nation's growing population, pollution and other factors are 'putting a rising strain on our lands.' He said government cannot address conservation issues alone, and he urged private industry, local communities, Native American leaders and volunteers to help protect the outdoors...

"Obama signed a memorandum sketching out broad goals that the administration hopes to pursue in the next few years: forming coalitions with state and local governments and the private sector; encouraging outdoor recreation by Americans; connecting wildlife migration corridors; and encouraging the sustainable use of private land. Four administration officials -- Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson and Nancy Sutley, who chairs the White House Council on Environmental Quality -- will spearhead the effort... American children are spending half as much time outside as their parents did, according to the Interior Department, and the country loses 2 million acres a year to development."

No comments:

Post a Comment

Post a Comment