The U.S. Forest Service is in the process of updating how it manages hardrock mining on national forests for the first time in more than 50 years.
Read MoreOutdoor recreation organizations and businesses call on Congress to fund recreation at the USFS and BLM through appropriations.
Read MoreFor the human-powered outdoor recreation community, the connection between climate change and our experiences outdoors is not abstract.
Read MoreA proposed rollback of Clean Water Act protections would leave more streams and wetlands vulnerable to pollution—putting outdoor recreation, public health, and local economies downstream at risk.
Read MoreWhile some permitting reform is important to address climate change, the SPEED Act goes too far in undercutting NEPA.
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