Opinion | Key Environmental Law Buoys Gulf Coast Groups' Fight With Big Gas

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Opinion | Key Environmental Law Buoys Gulf Coast Groups' Fight With Big Gas
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Biden recently restored three key NEPA provisions eliminated by Trump—but much more needs to be done, say green groups.

When Congress passed the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 in response to public outrage over ecological disasters ranging from oil spills to highway building projects, it transformed the way federal agencies evaluated the environmental effects of their actions. Among other things, NEPA required federal agencies to prepare environmental assessments and environmental impact statements for projects, which allowed for public input from the communities that would be most affected.

"It's amazing. It's like night and day," Subra said."We have so much to catch up with because of what he rolled back, just to get back to where we were." Bullard's research on the compounding environmental and health risks associated with the presence of oil and gas infrastructure is more relevant than ever as environmentalists are challenging a massive planned buildout of liquefied natural gas facilities in the Gulf. LNG is natural gas that's supercooled into a liquid state for transport.

It's currently the third-biggest exporter, with China its top recipient. President Biden recently declared that the U.S. would expand LNG exports to Europe to ease the continent's dependence on Russian oil in the wake of that country's invasion of Ukraine. Part of NEPA's review process, called"scoping," gives citizens the opportunity to engage with federal agencies about the risks of a proposed project. After an agency publishes its environmental impact statement, citizens have at least 45 days to comment.

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