Center for Biological Diversity: Lawsuit – Trump Administration's Massive Powder River Basin Coal Plan Violates Court Order
Conservation groups sued the Trump administration today to challenge a massive
The lawsuit says the
A federal judge rejected the agency's previous plan because it failed to consider alternative levels of coal, oil, and gas leasing that would reduce harm to air, land, water, wildlife and the global climate. That problem persists in the agency's revised plan, the lawsuit says. Today's lawsuit also says the Bureau failed to tell the public the true extent of the harm caused by coal combustion, including the deadly particulate matter and toxic pollution emitted from burning coal.
"The
The Bureau's revised final resource-management plans for the
The management plans come as the coal market is in dire financial condition. Years of declining production and bankruptcies have led major coal companies to shed giant strip mines and billions of dollars in mine cleanup liabilities to newcomers to the
"The court ordered the bureau to align federal coal management with the reality of climate change and shrinking coal markets," said
"As a farmer, I know the impacts from climate change are not abstract, but completely real," said
"Apparently the
"At a time when our skies are full of smoke from out-of-control wildfires, the public deserves to know how much pollution will be produced by burning fossil fuels extracted from publicly owned land," said
"The Trump administration has utterly failed to come clean with the public about the dangers of coal mining," said
"Under the banner of climate denial, the Trump administration is again selling out huge swaths of public lands to fossil fuels," said
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