Environmentalists also were disappointed by the decision.
“As we face the existential crisis of climate change, it is devastating that our highest court has chosen to embolden fossil fuel companies, empowering them to trample over the rights and obligation of our state governments to protect its natural resources for the benefit of its residents, communities and future generations, Maya van Rossum, of the Delaware Riverkeeper and leader of the Delaware Riverkeeper Network, said in a statement. It is so disturbing that the profit making goals of a private pipeline corporation would be given greater respect and protection than the rights of states and people.
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