The argument that environmental conservation stands in the way of
economic growth is “a false choice,” President Barack Obama told
conservation leaders Friday. On the contrary, Obama said in remarks at the Interior Department, conservation provides a boost. “We’re not just preserving our land and water for the next generation,
we’re also making more land available for hunting and fishing, and we’re
bolstering an outdoor economy that supports more than nine million jobs
and brings in more than $1 trillion a year,” he said.
He also spoke about rising gas prices, repeating his now-standard
joke that Republicans’ only solution is a three-point plan, where all
three points are more drilling for oil. “If we’re going to take control of our energy future and avoid these
gas price spikes in the future, then we’ve got to have a sustained,
all-of-the-above strategy that develops every available source of
American energy,” he said. Before Obama spoke, Newt Gingrich called for Interior Secretary Ken
Salazar’s ouster, adding him to a list that already includes Energy
Secretary Steven Chu, who Gingrich said Thursday should be fired. “If
the president would replace Dr. Chu with one of the people who has
developed North Dakota oil and then replace the secretary of the
interior with one of the people who has developed North Dakota oil, in
about 90 days you would have a revolution in developing oil and gas in
the United States,” the Republican presidential candidate said Friday while campaigning in Savannah, Ga...more
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