Federal Lands and Families Protection Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands, National Parks, and Forests of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, on S. 1156 ... August 1, 1991, 4. sējums

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143. lappuse - Chairman, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. I will be happy to answer any questions you or other Members of the Committee may have.
100. lappuse - ... disasters. They happen to occur in the environment. But they are urgent because they directly threaten man. A sane environmentalism, the only kind of environmentalism that will win universal public support, begins by unashamedly declaring that nature is here to serve man. A sane environmentalism is entirely anthropocentric: it enjoins man to preserve nature, but on the grounds of self-preservation. A sane environmentalism does not sentimentalize the earth. It does not ask people to sacrifice...
85. lappuse - Act is structured so that the basic decision to list a species as either threatened or endangered is to be based only on scientific information." That was in the original Act as we passed it. If that was not specific enough, in 1982 we added the word "solely" and I am quoting from the booklet again, "The addition of the word 'solely...
87. lappuse - Army, the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, the Administrator of the Environmental protection Agency, the Secretary of the Interior...
205. lappuse - ... continue the management of lands within their jurisdiction under existing land and resource management plans pending the completion of new plans. Nothing shall limit judicial review of particular activities on these lands: Provided, however, That there shall be no challenges to any existing plan on the sole basis that the plan in its entirety is outdated...
206. lappuse - Other examples of industry bias include promoting oil and gas exploration and drilling on the Rocky Mountain Front despite the fact that it threatens the grizzly bear...
90. lappuse - Dam. [The prepared statement of Senator Packwood follows :] PREPARED STATEMENT OF HON. BOB PACKWOOD, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF OREGON Mr. Chairman, I am pleased to present testimony in support of S.
136. lappuse - The purposes statements in the National Forest Management Act (NFMA) and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) clearly describe the respective multiple-uses for which the lands are to be managed.
195. lappuse - National Forest Management Act] exemplifies a deliberate and systematic refusal by the Forest Service and the Fish and Wildlife Service to comply with the laws protecting wildlife.
88. lappuse - These include: (1) the cost impact on consumers, business markets, Federal, State, and local governments ; (2) the effect on productivity of wage earners, businesses and government ; - " (3) the effect on competition; (4) the effect on supplies of important materials, products, and services; .-• .. , . /. . (5) the effect on employment ; and (6) the effect on energy supply and demand.

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