Environmental Law and Policy/Governance
H.R. 5040
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Natural Resources and Committee on Budget
Committee Report
H. Rep. No. 116-606, Pt. 1
Issue
2
Volume
51
Update Issue
35
Update Volume
50
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
166 Cong. Rec. H6045

would direct the director of the BLM to study the effects of drone incursions on wildfire suppression.

S. 1069
Update Type
Issue
2
Volume
51
Update Issue
35
Update Volume
50
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
166 Cong. Rec. S7188

which would require the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Administrator of NOAA, to establish a constituent-driven program to provide a digital information platform capable of efficiently integrating coastal data with decision-support tools, training, and best practices, and support collection of priority coastal geospatial data to inform and improve local, state, regional, and federal capacities to manage the coastal region, was passed by the Senate.

H.R. 8810
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Natural Resources and Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
Sponsor Name
Delbene
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-Wash.
Issue
1
Volume
51
Update Issue
35
Update Volume
50
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
166 Cong. Rec. H6018

would establish a national program to identify and reduce losses from landslide hazards and establish a national 3D Elevation Program.

How President Trump's War on Science Undermines Cost-Benefit Analysis of Climate Policies
Author
Carolina Arlota
Author Bios (long)

Carolina Arlota is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Oklahoma College of Law.

Date
December 2020
Volume
50
Issue
12
Page
10999
Type
Articles
Summary

This Article discusses the Trump Administration’s main actions to undermine the role of science in public policy and the consequences for cost-benefit analysis involving climate change policies. It analyzes the specific attacks on science and their impact on relevant policies, namely, the rollbacks of the Clean Water Rule, the pesticides ban, the Clean Air Act, and the Clean Power Plan, as well as modification of the National Environmental Policy Act and regulations promoting fuel efficiency, and the flexibilization of environmental enforcement during the COVID-19 pandemic. All of these deregulatory cases were also illustrative of at least one modality of an attack on science. It concludes by examining the negative impact of the war on science and related unreasoned policymaking that transcends domestic borders.

Environmental Deconfliction 2020: The National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2020
Author
Rachel Jacobson and Matthew F. Ferraro
Author Bios (long)

Rachel Jacobson, former U.S. Department of Defense deputy general counsel for environment, energy, and installations, is special counsel at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, a member of the boards of the Council on Strategic Risks and the Environmental Law Institute, and a member of the American College of Environmental Lawyers. Matthew F. Ferraro is counsel at the firm, a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a visiting fellow at the National Security Institute at George Mason University.

Date
December 2020
Volume
50
Issue
12
Page
10983
Type
Articles
Summary

As in prior years, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 contains a variety of provisions setting U.S. Department of Defense priorities for energy, environmental, and natural resource issues. These include measures that represent some degree of consensus on these often-politicized topics. In this Article, the third in an annual series, the authors canvass how the Act addresses a host of issues in the areas of climate resiliency, energy management, hazardous substances, and environmental and natural resource management, and its implications for practitioners in these areas.

H.R. 8806
Update Type
Committee Name
Committees on Oversight and Reform, Energy and Commerce, and Education and Labor
Sponsor Name
Tlaib
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-Mich.
Issue
1
Volume
51
Update Issue
35
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50
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
166 Cong. Rec. H6016

would amend Title 5, U.S. Code, to provide for an investment option under the Thrift Savings Plan that does not include investment in any fossil fuel companies.

H.R. 8790
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Agriculture
Sponsor Name
Thompson
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-Cal.
Issue
1
Volume
51
Update Issue
35
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50
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
166 Cong. Rec. H5989

would extend the wildfire and hurricane indemnity program to cover certain crop losses in calendar year 2020.

H.R. 8769
Update Type
Committee Name
Committees on Energy and Commerce, Transportation and Infrastructure, Armed Services, Science, Space, and Technology, and Ways and Means
Sponsor Name
Brownley
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-Cal.
Issue
1
Volume
51
Update Issue
34
Update Volume
50
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
166 Cong. Rec. H5931

would support the sustainable aviation fuel market.

H.R. 8761
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Financial Services
Sponsor Name
Gianforte
Sponsor Party Affiliation
R-Mont.
Issue
1
Volume
51
Update Issue
34
Update Volume
50
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
166 Cong. Rec. H5867

would reduce premiums under the National Flood Insurance Program for certain properties.

S. 2981
Update Type
Issue
1
Volume
51
Update Issue
34
Update Volume
50
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
166 Cong. Rec. S6698

which would reauthorize and amend the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps Act, was passed by the Senate.

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