Aaron WeissinWestwiseThe state of America’s public lands in 2024, by the numbersPresident Biden has a lot to brag about—but it’s been 200 days since he’s designated a new national monument.Mar 5Mar 5
Aaron WeissinWestwiseProgress report: President Biden’s third year on public landsA remarkable turnaround in just one year — but can he stick the landing?Jan 18Jan 18
Aaron WeissinWestwiseConservation opponents have a new boogeyman: Natural Asset CompaniesNever let the facts get in the way of the monster under your bedJan 11Jan 11
Aaron WeissinWestwiseThe Biden admin keeps offering Wyoming public land to oil and gas companies—they’re not interestedNew analysis of lease sales finds a tiny fraction of parcels brought in almost all the revenueDec 11, 2023Dec 11, 2023
Aaron WeissinWestwiseWhy conservation is a winning election issue in the WestVoters say conservation is important to how they will voteAug 17, 2023Aug 17, 2023
Aaron WeissinWestwiseRhetoric vs. reality: House hearing on the Bureau of Land Management’s proposed Public Lands RuleThe highlights and lowlights from a four-hour long conspiracy-festJun 16, 2023Jun 16, 2023
Aaron WeissinWestwiseWho does John Hoeven think he represents?The North Dakota senator is confused about a public lands plan that doesn’t affect his stateApr 10, 2023Apr 10, 2023
Aaron WeissinWestwiseThe U.S. is getting ready to unnecessarily lease hundreds of thousands of acres of public landWe did the math — and it’s not too late to change courseMar 6, 2023Mar 6, 2023
Aaron WeissinWestwiseProgress report: President Biden’s second year on public landsThe good, the bad, and the time bombJan 25, 2023Jan 25, 2023
Aaron WeissinWestwiseThe Antiquities Act and America’s national monuments: Frequently Asked QuestionsEverything you wanted to know about Bears Ears, lawsuits, and the history behind one of America’s bedrock conservation lawsAug 31, 2022Aug 31, 2022