The Trump administration has announced the repeal of the “Roadless Rule,” which has protected 58 million acres of national forests from road construction and logging since 2001, a move criticized by environmental advocates as opening federal lands to significant damage. Critics argue that this repeal prioritizes private industry over environmental protections, potentially increasing wildfire risks and harming public resources.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The Trump administration plans to remove protections from 58 million acres of national forests, which environmental advocates warn could lead to significant harm to these lands.
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