Supreme Court narrows scope of environmental reviews
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The Supreme Court has backed a multibillion-dollar oil railroad expansion in Utah in a ruling that scales back a key environmental law and could speed development projects around the country.
Several groups claim that federal agencies didn't thoroughly evaluate the New England Clean Energy Connect project's environmental impact.
Environmental and community organizations across New York are urging Hochul to stand firm and reject any attempt to bring the pipelines back.
The cuts include $20 million for a new climate resilience center in southwest Denver and money for trees along I-70 in Globeville.
The environmental group alleges that TxDOT’s environmental assessment, which included a finding of no significant impact on the environment, failed to meet standards set in the National Environmental Policy Act. The conservation group is asking the court to remand the assessment back to TxDOT for a more thorough review.
Earthjustice is suing the National Marine Fisheries Service alleging it's ignoring its duty to help protect endangered marine animals
Memphis environmental group Protect Our Aquifer wants Shelby County Commission to create changes to address contamination concerns