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New Mexico fights to escape powerful grip of big oil and gas
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New Mexico fights to escape powerful grip of big oil and gas
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Taylor McKinnon, Center for Biological Diversity, (801) 300-2414, tmckinnon@biologicaldiversity.org
Courtney Bourgoin, Sierra Club, (248) 214-6682, courtney.bourgoin@sierraclub.org
Liam Kelly, National Parks Conservation Association, (213) 814-8666, lkelly@npca.org
Jeremy Nichols, WildEarth Guardians, (303) 437-7663, jnichols@wildearthguardians.org
Justin Wasser, Earthworks, (202) 753-7016, jwasser@earthworks.org Cheyenne, WY â
Farmers and ranchers, conservation, recreation, and tribal groups filed motions to intervene today to defend the Biden administrationâs pause on federal oil and gas leasing pending the Department of Interiorâs comprehensive review of the program. With this action, the groups seek to defend the leasing pause against two lawsuits filed by Wyoming and the Western Energy Alliance. The coalition argues this is the legal and necessary first step to a long-overdue review of the federal oil and gas leasing and permitting program.Â
Coalition Moves to Defend Biden Administration s Oil, Gas Leasing Pause - Center for Biological Diversity
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The order also rolls back some changes to the National Environmental Policy Act that went into effect last September under the Trump administration,
and prioritizes study of the social costs of greenhouse gases, or “estimates in dollars of the long-term damages done by [greenhouse gases] in a given year.”
Order No. 3398 is more technical. It negates a number of “energy dominance” actions taken under the Trump administration that expanded oil and gas development on public lands.
Haaland’s order reinstates a moratorium on federal coal reserve sales that was implemented under the Obama administration. Trump struck that policy down, and Haaland’s order puts it back into play, although perhaps not immediately. An Interior Department agency spokesperson told MarketWatch that it “does not automatically resurrect the coal moratorium” and that the agency is “continuing to review an appropriate path going forward.”