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hatrack

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Fri Apr 7, 2017, 09:13 AM Apr 2017

BLM Homepage Had Featured Hikers; Now Features Gigantic Wall Of Coal, Really BIG TRUCK!!!!

The U.S. government's public lands website has revealed a new face, a wall of coal, as the Trump administration underscores its promotion of an industry that has seen its hardest times since the Bee Gees topped music charts. The Bureau of Land Management, charged with overseeing programs on vast swathes of public lands, including cattle grazing, coal leasing and recreation, changed the banner photo on its home page sometime Wednesday or on Thursday by mid-afternoon, web archives show.

The banner of the agency, an arm of the Interior Department, is now dominated by a photo of a man and his truck dwarfed by a coal vein in Wyoming, the country's top coal-producing state. (www.blm.gov) Previously, the main photo featured two backpackers - a man and a boy - on a vast mountain range gazing into the sunset. (bit.ly/2oO0H12)

The image switch, first reported by Mashable.com, came after President Donald Trump signed an order last week to dismantle former President Barack Obama's climate policies. The order included a reversal of a ban on coal leasing on public lands, where 40 percent of the country's coal is produced. On Friday, the banner will be switched to a photo of a recreation theme, BLM said, and it will be rotated with photos that reflect the uses public lands have to offer. The BLM said it changed the photo on March 31, though web archives indicate it was switched either on Wednesday or Thursday.

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"In most honest move yet by Trump admin, Interior Dept changes its website picture from 'family camping' to '80-foot-high seam of coal,'" Bill McKibben, a co-founder of the environmental group 350.org, said in a tweet.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-coal-blm-idUSKBN1782SF

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BLM Homepage Had Featured Hikers; Now Features Gigantic Wall Of Coal, Really BIG TRUCK!!!! (Original Post) hatrack Apr 2017 OP
I just checked. It has a picture of a guy fly fishing. progressoid Apr 2017 #1
It rotates - it was in part of the article that I didn't excerpt here . . hatrack Apr 2017 #2
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