By Julia Conley, Common Dreams. Originally published on Common Dreams.
Green groups on Saturday celebrated the latest federal ruling aimed at preventing President Donald Trump from rolling back environmental regulations that were put in place by hisย predecessor.
Judge Brian Morrisย issued a rulingย late Friday stating that the Interior Department broke federal law when it lifted former President Barack Obama’s moratorium on coal mining in publicย lands.
Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, who resigned last December due to multiple ethics scandals, did not order adequate studies of the environmental impact of coal, Morris said. The Trump administration had claimed the plan was โa mere policy shiftโ in order to avoid having to order suchย reviews.
Morris refuted this claim,ย sayingย Trump had initiated a โmajor federal actionโ without taking the necessary precautions required by the National Environmental Policy Act ofย 1970.
The judge said he would hand down another ruling in the coming months on whether to reinstate Obama’s 2016ย moratorium.
โThis is a victory for communities whose land, water, and way of life is threatened by new coal mining,โ said Jenny Harbine, an attorney with Earthjustice, who argued the case on behalf of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe and several climate action groups. โIt’s time we put their health and safety ahead of coal industryย interests.โ
ICYMI: Major victory last night! This is a win for our climate, our health, and our public lands. https://t.co/53ncy5nQBn
โ Earthjustice (@Earthjustice) April 20, 2019
The courts just declared Trumpโs coal mining on public lands illegal! Keep up the fight! https://t.co/y3Cz0JGjUH
โ Jamie Henn (@Agent350) April 20, 2019
The decision is just the latest defeat of Trump’s efforts to roll back his predecessor’s attempts to curb emissions from the coal industry and other fossil fuel businesses, ignoringย public opinionย and scientists who agree that fossil fuel extraction is contributing to the rapid warming of theย planet.
About 40 rulings have now denied Trump the authority to follow through on his key energy plans, including his plan toย sell fracking leasesย on public lands and hisย liftingย of Obama’s ban on oil and gas extraction in the Arctic and Atlanticย Oceans.
โThe court held clearly that the Trump administration needs to rationally consider the consequences of its decision,โ said Harbine in aย statement. โThose include dire impacts to clean water, public health and ourย climate.โ
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Main image:ย The BLM administers coal leasing on approximately 570 million acres of federal mineral estate. Credit: Bureau of Land Managementย Colorado, publicย domain
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