The Biden Administration's draft NEPA regulations repair dangerous Trump-Era limitations on public comments, and center community outreach in the NEPA process. They would also, for the first time ever, expressly require projects to be vetted based on their impacts on climate change and environmental justice.
The draft NEPA rules make several important changes:
- Require federal agencies like the EPA, US Army Corps, and FERC to reach out to affected communities early, and ensure those agencies are accountable for community engagement;
- Require agencies to account for environmental justice in decision-making process, and avoid or minimize disproportionate impacts on communities hit first and worst by pollution and climate change; and
- Eliminate the Trump-era limitations on public comments that made challenging projects in court nearly impossible for most community and conservation groups.
NEPA is a bedrock environmental law that requires federal agencies to analyze and disclose a project's impact on the environment, economy, community, and public health — including the climate. It was gutted under President Trump, and now the Biden Administration is trying to put it back together. But climate deniers and fossil fuel fascists have been arguing for years that we need less restrictions on building things (especially fossil fuel-ed things), and there’s a chance Biden’s new rules will not be adopted unless we speak out.
Send your comment to President Biden's Council on Environmental Quality today, and tell them we need a strong and updated NEPA for our climate and communities!
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