It has become apparent that the Biden administration has approved more oil and gas drilling permits on public lands per month than the Trump administration.
This comes in stark contrast with the actions during the first three years of Donald Trump's presidency, according to an analysis conducted by Public Citizen.
The report by Public Citizen, a liberal advocacy group, illustrates that President Biden has not acted on his promise to reverse Trump's fossil-fuel-friendly agenda. These actions seem to come despite Biden’s campaign promise to push for “no more drilling on federal lands" because of his focus on climate change.
The analysis looked at data from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which processes applications for drilling permits on public lands. The primary findings of the analysis were:
"From an environmentalist's point of view, this doesn't look great for Biden," said Alan Zibel, an author of the analysis and the research director of Public Citizen's Corporate Presidency Project.
Jamie Henn, an organizer with the Build Back Fossil Free coalition, said the findings highlight his frustrations with the Biden administration.
"The president has basically only tried to tackle one side of the climate problem," Henn said. "He's talked a lot about building clean energy, but he hasn't done anything to stop fossil fuels. And you need to tackle both sides if we're going to address this crisis."