Terry Tempest Williams holds her bidder card at a BLM land lease auction in Utah in February 2016.  Credit: Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP

Terry Tempest Williams holds her bidder card at a BLM land lease auction in Utah in February 2016.
Credit: Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on Wednesday rejected land leases purchased at public auction in February by climate activist and author Terry Tempest Williams, refunding William’s payment and revoking the leases because the environmentalist publicly vowed to keep fossil fuels in the ground.

“We are disappointed in the agency’s decision to hold us to a different standard than other lessees,” Williams and her husband, Brooke Williams, responded to the BLM’s decision in a statement. “The agency claims that it cannot issue the leases because we did not commit to developing them. The BLM has never demanded that a lease applicant promise to develop the lease before it was issued. In fact, a great many lessees maintain their leases undeveloped for decades, […]

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