April 12, 2021 | Category:
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The Dakota Access Pipeline, has shipped oil from North Dakota to Illinois for nearly four years, but has been operating without a valid federal easement since last summer when district court Judge James E. Boasberg invalidated the prior authorization for violating the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) after a lawsuit by environmental activist group Earthjustice […]
April 2, 2021 | Category:
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Private Sector Investment Is Key for Ecological Restoration Ecological restoration is a huge climate and business opportunity in part because there is so much past damage, which thankfully can be fixed using current technology and methods. We have much work to do, as over half of our original wetlands in the lower 48 states have been […]
November 3, 2020 | Category:
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On October 7, 2020, Governor Newsom signed Executive Order N-82-20 (“Executive Order”), which provided several measures to conserve the State’s biodiversity and to combat climate change. More specifically, the Executive Order directed the California Natural Resources Agency, in consultation with other state agencies, to establish the California Biodiversity Collaborative, to bring together governmental partners, California […]
October 13, 2020 | Category:
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Third District Court of Appeal Determines County Prepared CEQA Addendum for Wrong Project EIR The Third District Court of Appeal published its holding in the case Martis Camp Community Association v. County of Placer (2020) 53 Cal.App.5th 569 on August 17, 2020. This case involved a challenge to Placer County’s approval of a partial abandonment […]
September 17, 2020 | Category:
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Jesse and Shanni Burke were working on their laptops a few feet apart in their cramped Silicon Valley apartment this spring, sweltering without air conditioning, when it dawned on them. The coronavirus pandemic that was virtually imprisoning them in their tiny downtown San Jose walk-up also offered an unexpected escape option. No longer tethered to the office, […]
September 14, 2020 | Category:
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From our friends at Energywire: The White House Council on Environmental Quality’s implementing rules f are going into effect as planned today, after opponents of the new regulations failed to convince a federal judge to block them. On Friday, Judge James Jones for the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia declined to […]
August 5, 2020 | Category:
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Ariel Wittenberg, E&E News reporterPublished: Tuesday, August 4, 2020 The Army Corps of Engineers is proposing to separate oil and gas pipelines from its streamlined permits for utilities — a move that follows a court battle over the program. Nationwide permits allow waterways and wetlands to be dredged and filled if there will be minimal […]
July 8, 2020 | Category:
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The Sixth District Court of Appeal denied a CEQA petition in the case Willow Glen Trestle Conservancy v. City of San Jose (2020) 49 Cal.App.5th 127 (rehearing denied June 9, 2020). The controversy in this case began when the City of San Jose approved demolition of the Willow Glen Railroad Trestle via a mitigated negative […]
June 12, 2020 | Category:
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On June 4, 2020, President Trump signed an Executive Order as part of an ongoing effort to stimulate the economy that has recently declined due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Executive Order has the potential of streamlining various permitting requirements under the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”), the federal Endangered Species Act (“ESA”), and the […]
June 8, 2020 | Category:
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The California State Resources Control Board (the “Board”) is receiving written public comments and has scheduled a remote workshop on the proposed Statewide National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (“NPDES”) Suction Dredge Mining General Permits for May 28, 2020. The purpose of the workshop is to provide information regarding the development of the proposed General Permits. […]