HOUSTON, Texas — A group of Texas ranchers is requesting an investigation into the causes of recent wildfires in the state, specifically asking former President Donald Trump to look into the role of energy utilities and environmental policies.
The ranchers claim that policies promoting environmental concerns may have impacted traditional land management practices, potentially contributing to the intensity of the fires.
The ranchers argue that current “woke” environmental policies prioritize sustainability over practical land management methods, such as controlled burns and brush clearing, which are used to prevent wildfires.
They believe these policies have led to ineffective land management and an increased risk of wildfires.
The request comes amid ongoing debates in Texas regarding land use and fire prevention strategies.
The state, which has experienced frequent wildfires, has seen tensions between ranchers, energy utilities, and policymakers over land management practices.
Energy utilities have defended their environmental policies, stating that they aim to balance energy production with environmental protection.
Supporters of these policies argue that they are part of a necessary transition to more sustainable energy practices.
The ranchers’ request for an investigation has brought attention to the broader conversation about land management and energy policies in the state.
At this time, there has been no official response from former President Trump regarding the appeal. The ranchers’ request may influence ongoing discussions about wildfire prevention and environmental policy in Texas.