"Trump Rule Would Exclude Climate Change in Infrastructure Planning

"WASHINGTON — Federal agencies would no longer have to take climate change into account when they assess the environmental impacts of highways, pipelines and other major infrastructure projects, according to a Trump administration plan that would weaken the nation’s benchmark environmental law.

The proposed changes to the 50-year-old National Environmental Policy Act could sharply reduce obstacles to the Keystone XL oil pipeline and other fossil fuel projects that have been stymied when courts ruled that the Trump administration did not properly consider climate change when analyzing the environmental effects of the projects.

According to one government official who has seen the proposed regulation but was not authorized to speak about it publicly, the administration will also narrow the range of projects that require environmental review. That could make it likely that more projects will sail through the approval process without having to disclose plans to do things like discharge waste, cut trees or increase air pollution."

Lisa Friedman reports for the New York Times January 3, 2020.

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"White House Update Of Key Environmental Law Would Exclude Climate Change" (Washington Post)

"Trump's 2020 Plan: Change The Rules On Rules" (Greenwire)

Source: NY Times, 01/06/2020