{"id":3321,"date":"2026-07-06T04:09:41","date_gmt":"2026-07-06T04:09:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/americanmovershub.com\/?p=3321"},"modified":"2026-07-06T04:09:41","modified_gmt":"2026-07-06T04:09:41","slug":"what-might-theodore-roosevelt-think-of-conservation-in-american-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/americanmovershub.com\/?p=3321","title":{"rendered":"What might Theodore Roosevelt think of conservation in American today?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><div><div><div>KEY POINTS<\/div><\/div><div><ul><li>The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is an example of sustainability and conservation.\u00a0<\/li><li>The Trump administration is pushing for greater resource development on public lands.\u00a0<\/li><li>There&#8217;s dissonance between the library, Roosevelt&#8217;s legacy and the current executive branch.\u00a0<\/li><\/ul><\/div><p>The brand new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opened in the Badlands of western North Dakota just in time for the 250th anniversary of the United State\u2019s adoption of the Declaration of Independence. <\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/americanmovershub.com\/?p=3319\">Utah\u2019s roster changed a lot this week. Here\u2019s where things stand now<\/a><\/p><p>The nearly half-billion dollar development is at least seven years in the making, if not the full 117 since the president known as TR left office in 1909, and the results are impressive. <\/p><p>It\u2019s a unique and fitting monument for one of America\u2019s Mount Rushmore presidents. Spread out over 93 acres on top of a butte adjacent to the national park that bears his name, it includes revelatory history, playful engagement and enough natural splendor to become a cherished destination for years to come. <\/p><p>In its design, build, operational ethos and rhetoric, however, the library\u2019s campus is a full-throated celebration of Roosevelt as America\u2019s most prolific conservationist. <\/p><p>\u201cThe movement for the conservation of wildlife and the larger movement for the conservation of all our natural resources are essentially democratic in spirit, purpose and method,\u201d Roosevelt said in 1907, one of many quotes about his feelings toward nature. <\/p><p>And in 1916 he wrote, \u201cOur duty to the whole, including the unborn generations, bids us to restrain an unprincipled present-day minority from wasting the heritage of these unborn generations.\u201d <\/p><p>The library upholds that legacy by taking the 26th president\u2019s ethos at face value. As an architectural achievement, the property represents the vanguard of sustainable development and green energy potential.<\/p><p>\u201cFrom the ground up in this project, we\u2019ve looked at sustainability as really a very important aspect of the work that we\u2019re doing,\u201d said Jean Carrol, the library\u2019s director of facilities, grounds and sustainability. <\/p><p>At the same time, it\u2019s a darling of the Trump administration, which has been unabashed in its support for extraction on public lands and animosity toward all forms of renewable energy. President Donald Trump spoke in Medora, North Dakota, the remote location of the library, to celebrate the opening. But, in particular, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and former North Dakota governor, has been backing the project since it was nothing more than a hope and a dream. <\/p><p>In an interview with the Deseret News, Burgum made clear that he believes the library is \u201con the cutting edge of innovation\u201d and offers \u201clayers of lessons,\u201d but does not find Roosevelt\u2019s conservation ethic at odds with his department\u2019s approach to energy production. <\/p><p>\u201cWe\u2019re such a country rich with the abundant resources we have, and we end up having a lot of battles politically where we act like everyone should be afraid of the future and the scarcity and \u2018we versus they\u2019 and \u2018them versus us\u2019 and all that,\u201c Burgum said. \u201dThere\u2019s a message here of abundance and a message of innovation.&#8221; <\/p><p>Though the dissonance appears implicit, particularly in light of Burgum\u2019s suggestion that public lands represent America\u2019s \u201cbalance sheet,\u201d he said that\u2019s just a limited view. <\/p><p>\u201cWe\u2019re saying that we\u2019re a country where two things can be true at the same time,\u201d Burgum said. \u201dWe can be the world\u2019s largest energy producer and we can do the best job at conservation. Those are not opposing, at all opposing.\u201d <\/p><h3>100 years in the future <\/h3><p>Ed O\u2019Keefe, the CEO of the library, said Roosevelt\u2019s record as a conservationist will never be equaled. Not just because of the scale of his effort \u2014 with a view toward 100 years in the future, he preserved more than 230 million acres of land \u2014 but because he was the first to make it an American priority. <\/p><p>During Roosevelt\u2019s time, conservation wasn\u2019t a political topic but he made it one, O\u2019Keefe said. When others thought the land was to be used and maximized for human economic gain, Roosevelt sought to conserve it in order to give it to future generations in a better state than they found it. <\/p><p>\u201cProfoundly different perspective, and so at the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, we look 100 years into the future of conservation and sustainability,\u201d O\u2019Keefe said. <\/p><p>\u201cWe\u2019re doing today what TR would do were he here, and we want people to learn about conservation not just by seeing what we have done, but by actively being able to participate in it, to really understand what conservation in action looks like, to value that no one really owns the land. We are merely stewards for the next generations.\u201d <\/p><p>As such, from inception through execution and beyond into its future, the entire library was built with sustainability, preservation and conservation in mind. <\/p><p>The campus is well on its way to achieving a \u201cLiving Building Challenge,\u201d which is defined as \u201ctoday\u2019s most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment.\u201d It\u2019s designed to require zero outside energy, produce zero emissions and zero waste, and will require zero water from the grid. <\/p><p>Over 400,000 native plants, which the library worked with local universities to source, were planted across the 93 acres so the grasslands are being restored to a more natural state. The land will be grazed by local ranches, and they plan to do prescribed burns to foster greater biodiversity health. <\/p><p>Those are things that Burgum celebrates at the same time that he lambasts renewable energy as a loss on investment. \u201cWe spent a lot of money,\u201d he said, \u201cand we ended up with highly expensive forms of electricity.\u201d<\/p><p>Yet, he also said that, \u201cthe library just is absolutely on the cutting edge of innovation, but Theodore Roosevelt was on the cutting edge of innovation too.\u201d <\/p><h3>Can development be conservation, too? <\/h3><p>Regarding the \u201cbalance sheet\u201d framing, Burgum said that Roosevelt \u201cbasically created\u201d it. <\/p><p>\u201cWhen he said, \u2018I put these away for the benefit and the use of the American people,\u2019 he understood that they were assets,\u201d Burgum said. \u201cThey were assets that could be used for \u2014 through multiple use \u2014 whether it\u2019s feeding the nation through grazing, affordable housing through timber development, whether it was energy development.\u201d <\/p><p>Burgum described how when Roosevelt put away so much land, it was for the benefit and the use of the American people, and was to be left better for the next generation. As he understands it, that doesn\u2019t mean to leave it alone because Roosevelt knew \u201cthat some of the biggest mineral deposits in the country were in the public lands.\u201d <\/p><p>\u201cIt wasn\u2019t like, \u2018Oh, it\u2019s every acre is going to be a wilderness area. No one can set foot in it and we got to keep humans out.\u2019 Sort of like that humans are bad,\u201c Burgum said. <\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/americanmovershub.com\/?p=3317\">At Colonial, the stars and stripes are flying out the door<\/a><\/p><p>The land represents an opportunity, Burgum said, because of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act to develop it for multiple uses such as grazing, timber, mining, energy development or recreation.<\/p><p>\u201cMost of the land isn\u2019t wilderness area &#8230; a small percentage of it is the national parks. We can preserve all those,\u201d Burgum said. \u201cBut on the rest of them, for doing conservation \u2014 which is leave it better for the next generation \u2014 that means we can develop our resources.&#8221; <\/p><p>With new innovations, too, he said there\u2019s better reclamation than ever before and industry is finding ways to extract resources \u201csmarter, cleaner, faster, more efficiently &#8230; than ever before.\u201d <\/p><h3>Are the library and the White House perspectives aligned?<\/h3><p>The library\u2019s innovations toward conservation and preservation are not consistent with the current presidential administration\u2019s approach to energy production. <\/p><p>The White House\u2019s approach can be summed up with the \u201cdrill, baby, drill\u201d mandate that Trump signed on his first day in office with the \u201cUnleash American Energy\u201d executive order. That called for the land use and energy agencies to increase natural resource extraction on public lands, which the Interior under Burgum has actively pursued. <\/p><p>Burgum is a big fan of Roosevelt and said that the man laid the foundations for America\u2019s greatness. Yet during his tenure at the Interior, the department has opened public lands to greater natural resource extraction, reinvested in America\u2019s coal industry to develop more mining, stymied or stopped renewable energy projects \u2014 going so far as to pay foreign corporations to close offshore wind projects \u2014 and cut staffing at the National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management.<\/p><p>The agency has also rescinded the \u201cPublic Land Rule,\u201d which ensured \u201cconservation\u201d was among the multiple uses of public land, reduced protection in Alaska and opened up hunting across most wildlife refuges. <\/p><p>In light of those efforts, the library\u2019s design is quite different and it shows that other options of development exist; that they can work and represent the heritage hoped for by one of America\u2019s conservative icons. <\/p><h3>What would Roosevelt say about conservation efforts today? <\/h3><p>Unfortunately, the AI model of Roosevelt that the library created for visitors to interact with and ask questions of \u2014 which is based on a large language model from his prolific speech, letter and book writing \u2014 is restricted to his own time period. <\/p><p>O\u2019Keefe does not know what Roosevelt would have thought about conservation today. And while conservation was not a political issue in Roosevelt\u2019s time, it is today. As a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, O\u2019Keefe could not weigh in. But that doesn\u2019t mean he hasn\u2019t thought about it. <\/p><p>As he understands it, Roosevelt represents the first wave of American conservation but creating the first national forests, sanctuaries, the U.S. Forest Service and the mere idea that the effort was political. <\/p><p>The second is Franklin Delano Roosevelt\u2019s New Deal efforts, which created a mobilization of public conservation, reclamation and water works. <\/p><p>Under Richard Nixon, the third phase is one of regulation where, now that the lands have been protected, the tension between industry and nature began to be addressed. <\/p><p>\u201cWe\u2019re in this moment where we don\u2019t know what the fourth phase of conservation is\u201a&#8221; O\u2019Keefe said. <\/p><p>But if he were around to witness it, he believes that Roosevelt would be \u201cvigorously engaged\u201d and \u201cfearlessly involved\u201d in the debate. <\/p><p>\u201cHe would do what I hope we can do here, which is to gather many different organizations and people and perspectives and say there needs to be a concerted effort to understand what the future of conservation actually is,\u201d O\u2019Keefe said. \u201cI don\u2019t have the answer &#8230; but I do know that he would want us to do what we\u2019re doing, which is to bring differing minds and perspectives together to try to figure out a path forward.\u201d <\/p><h3>Get in the arena<\/h3><p>The reason that Burgum and the Trump administration don\u2019t like renewable energy is that it does not sustain a base load of energy 24 hours a day. Wind blows when it blows and clouds block the sun. <\/p><p>When Burgum brought that up at a recent congressional hearing, Rep. Jared Huffman, D-Calif., held up a battery. <\/p><p>Burgum\u2019s point though is that \u201chydrocarbons are still providing in the world about 75% of the world\u2019s power, and they were 40 years ago, they were 20 years ago.\u201d <\/p><p>And in terms that mirror how Roosevelt talked about nature and conservation, Burgum said that the effort to make America the energy superpower it is will benefit generations of Americans. <\/p><p>\u201cEverybody\u2019s children for years to come are going to benefit from having affordable, reliable, secure energy,\u201d he said. \u201cThat\u2019s because more energy equals cleaner environments and more energy equals human flourishing.\u201d <\/p><p>One way Roosevelt addressed it was similar, but also different. <\/p><p>\u201cConservation means development as much as it does protection,\u201d he said in his 1910 \u201cNew Nationalism\u201d speech about 18 months after he left office. But \u201cthe nation behaves well if it treats the natural resources as assets which it must turn over to the next generation increased and not impaired in value.\u201d <\/p><p>Which was why the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library came to exist the way it does. From the architecture, to the land, to the native plants, everything it did, O\u2019Keefe said, celebrates Roosevelt\u2019s conservation legacy. But, he said, it\u2019s also a challenge to visitors to \u201cget in the arena and make a commitment to our natural world.\u201d <\/p><p>If not, Roosevelt had a warning for folks to consider. <\/p><p>\u201cWe have become great because of the lavish use of our resources,\u201d he told the nation\u2019s governors in 1908. \u201cBut the time has come to inquire seriously what will happen when our forests are gone, when the coal, the iron, the oil, and the gas are exhausted, when the soils have still further impoverished and washed into the streams, polluting the rivers, denuding the fields and obstructing navigation.\u201d<\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/americanmovershub.com\/?p=3315\">128th Utah State Amateur: Storylines abound for 2026 tournament, including a possible Summerhays-Finau reunion<\/a><\/p><\/div><div><\/div><div><div><div>Join the Conversation<\/div><\/div><div><\/div><\/div><div><div>Looking for comments?<\/div><div>Find comments in their new home! 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