The D.C. Circuit Court on Tuesday ruled against approval of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal and related pipeline projects at the Port of Brownsville, effectively canceling prior approval of three such projects by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
The Sierra Club, in announcing the ruling, said this is the first time a court has vacated FERC approval of an LNG terminal. FERC approved Rio Grande LNG, Texas LNG and the Rio Bravo Pipeline “despite widespread concerns for the harm the projects would cause to the surrounding communities and the climate.”
A lawsuit was filed against FERC by the Sierra Club, the city of Port Isabel, Vecinos para el Bienestar de la Comunidad Costera and the Carrizo/Comecrudo Tribe of Texas, a Floreville-based nonprofit organization, claiming that FERC failed to “adequately consider the environmental justice impacts and greenhouse gas emissions of the three projects, as required by the National Environmental Policy Act and the Natural Gas Act.“
The D.C. court upheld the petitioners’ arguments, vacating FERC’s approvals, meaning the agency now has to reconsider the impacts of the three projects. This will require a new draft supplemental Environmental Impact Statements and public comment period before FERC decides whether to issue new project permits.
The court’s ruling follows two other rulings in July that “call into question the adequacy of FERC reviews,” according to the Sierra Club, which noted that last week the D.C. Circuit Court ruled FERC had failed to consider greenhouse gas emissions as well as market need for expansion of Real Energy Access, a Williams company pipeline project in the Northeast.
Also last month, the same court ruled that FERC failed to adequately assess Commonwealth LNG’s air pollution impacts and greenhouse gas emissions, the Sierra Club said, adding that “it is unacceptable for FERC to conduct insufficient environmental justice analysis and to decline to make determinations on the significance of climate-warming emissions.”
It was focused on regulating the rates charged by interstate natural gas transmission companies. In the years prior to the passage of the Act, concern arose about the monopolistic tendencies of the transmission companies and the fact that they were charging higher than competitive prices. The passage of the Act gave the Federal Power Commission (FPC) control over the regulation of interstate natural gas sales. Later on, the FPC was dissolved and became the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) pursuant to a different act. FERC continues to regulate the natural gas industry to this day.
National Environmental Policy Act
The National Environmental Policy Act was passed by the U.S. Congress in December 1969 and signed into law by President Richard Nixon on January 1, 1970.
Since its passage, NEPA has been applied to any major project, whether on a federal, state, or local level, that involves federal funding, work performed by the federal government, or permits issued by a federal agency. Court decisions have expanded the requirement for NEPA-related environmental studies to include actions where permits issued by a federal agency are required regardless of whether federal funds are spent to implement the action, to include actions that are entirely funded and managed by private-sector entities where a federal permit is required. This legal interpretation is based on the rationale that obtaining a permit from a federal agency requires one or more federal employees (or contractors in some instances) to process and approve a permit application, inherently resulting in federal funds being expended to support the proposed action, even if no federal funds are directly allocated to finance the particular action.
Environmental Justice?!
The courts have further expanded the act beyond all recognition to include environmental justice.
Now, on three approved projects, with construction underway, in the name of “environmental justice”, the three projects “will require a new draft supplemental Environmental Impact Statements and public comment period before FERC decides whether to issue new project permits.”
Wikipedia notes the average time for a review is 4.5 years!
I strongly suggest the affected parties challenge this all the way to the Supreme Court. Hopefully the Supreme Court will put a permanent end to this regulatory madness.
Pennsylvania Are You Paying Attention?
Pennsylvania is the second largest natural gas exporter in the US, second only to Texas.
This explains Kamala Harris’ reversal on fracking. Anyone paying attention knows she is a liar.
I hope more men like this pastor speak up. The DemonRATs and their cucks in the CON party have destroyed the black family. You can't be Christian and vote for a DemonRAT. It is the party of Satan and I don't give a fuck what's convenient for you to believe. You're going to die and you're going to Heaven or Hell. End of story.
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Apparently the Venezuelan gangs are not familiar with Sons of Anarchy
The clip was recorded at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in August 2023. The rally took place in Surgis, South Dakota, not Colorado.
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Apparently @mellodawg is not familiar with Sons of Anarchy either.
Border problems solved.
Well bye, pedo
Tom doesn't too go to prison for diddling kids!
Hanks is the good kind of pedophile.
Anyhow, these people just want a better life! Continue to vote for your cult, Retards.
Great thread.
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Dems want you freezing in the dark. You vote dem you have no moral standing to complain about energy prices.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/dc-court-cancels-three-approved-lng-projects-over-environmental-justice
D.C. Court Cancels Three Approved LNG Projects Over "Environmental Justice"by Tyler Durden Monday, Sep 02, 2024 - 06:20 PM
Authored by Mike Shedlock via mishtalk.com,
Kamala can hide behind her newfound support (lie) for fracking as long as she has “environment justice” and the courts on her side.
DC Court Vacates LNG Approval
Please note DC Court Vacates LNG Approval at Port of Brownsville
Natural Gas Act of 1938
The Natural Gas Act was written in 1938.
National Environmental Policy Act
The National Environmental Policy Act was passed by the U.S. Congress in December 1969 and signed into law by President Richard Nixon on January 1, 1970.
Environmental Justice?!
The courts have further expanded the act beyond all recognition to include environmental justice.
Now, on three approved projects, with construction underway, in the name of “environmental justice”, the three projects “will require a new draft supplemental Environmental Impact Statements and public comment period before FERC decides whether to issue new project permits.”
Wikipedia notes the average time for a review is 4.5 years!
I strongly suggest the affected parties challenge this all the way to the Supreme Court. Hopefully the Supreme Court will put a permanent end to this regulatory madness.
Pennsylvania Are You Paying Attention?
Pennsylvania is the second largest natural gas exporter in the US, second only to Texas.
This explains Kamala Harris’ reversal on fracking. Anyone paying attention knows she is a liar.
We live in weird times
The NFL hype video just released has Swift 5 times and Mahomes once
Travis coming out as gay-/bi- prior to Election Day while announcing his endorsement of Kamala Wanda Sykes would be a sweet October surprise.
Taylor Swift is part of the Satanic cabal. White version of Beyoncé.
I hope more men like this pastor speak up. The DemonRATs and their cucks in the CON party have destroyed the black family. You can't be Christian and vote for a DemonRAT. It is the party of Satan and I don't give a fuck what's convenient for you to believe. You're going to die and you're going to Heaven or Hell. End of story.
I was shocked she made the statements she did. She was honest and understands freedom is at stake.
@HuskyBuck looks like Thomas Crooks.
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Truth but also basic knowledge here.