💨 Abstract
The Trump administration plans to rescind the 2001 roadless rule, which has blocked logging and road construction in 59 million acres of national forests. Secretary Brooke Rollins argues the rule has hindered efforts to reduce wildfire risks. Environmental groups oppose it, citing the impact on wildlife and recreational opportunities. The decision especially affects states like Alaska and Idaho.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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