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Federal Agencies Must Consider Climate Risk in Environmental Reviews Under NEPA
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Federal Agencies Must Consider Climate Risk in Environmental Reviews Under NEPA

By Romany Webb, Stephanie Jones and Michael PanfilFebruary 15, 2022February 18th, 2022No Comments

Organizations Involved: Environmental Defense Fund, Sabin Center
Source: Environmental Defense Fund, Sabin Center

Abstract

This blog highlights findings and recommendations of the report Evaluating Climate Risk in NEPA Reviews: Current Practices and Recommendations for Reform.

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