Trump administration seeks Endangered Species Act exemption for oil, gas projects in Gulf
As the Trump administration wages war on Iran, its citing national security to seek an exemption from the Endangered Species Act for expanded oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico a move alarming environmental groups who say it could set a dangerous precedent for future fossil fuel projects.
Environmentalists argue the government hasnt followed proper procedure and theyre seeking to block the move before Interior Secretary Doug Burgum convenes the Endangered Species Committee on Tuesday. The committee, nicknamed the God Squad by groups who say it can determine the fate of a species, is comprised of six high-ranking federal officials plus a representative for states involved.
The administrations exact plans for the Gulf arent clear, but experts say the administration must specify the military need that would endanger a specific species to make a case for the national security exemption. The environmental groups worry that a blanket exemption would open the way for the administration to proceed with oil and gas projects without regard for several species including the Rices whale, of which only about 50 remain in the Gulf.
Theres no imaginable justification to sacrifice them, said Steve Mashuda, Earthjustice managing attorney for oceans. Its beyond reckless even to consider greenlighting the extinction of sea turtles, fish, whales, rays, and corals to further pad the oil industrys pockets at the publics expense.
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