California, 19 other states, sue Trump administration for weakening
methane rules
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[September 15, 2020]
(Reuters) - California and 19 other
states on Monday filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s
decision to weaken curbs on methane emissions from the oil and gas
industry, saying the widespread West Coast wildfires should be a
reminder of the dangers posed by climate change.
U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit California on Monday
to be briefed about its devastating wildfires, while Democratic rival
Joe Biden plans a speech on the matter from Delaware, bringing climate
change to the forefront of the presidential campaign.
"Our climate emergency is increasingly a public health emergency. The
toll of the natural disaster we face from unprecedented wildfires is
increasingly measured in human life," California Attorney General Xavier
Becerra said in a statement announcing the lawsuit. "How many wake-up
calls do our nation‘s leaders need to take climate action?"
The lawsuit targets two policy amendments announced by the Environmental
Protection Agency in August that roll back methane emissions curbs on
the oil and gas industry and weaken requirements for leak detection.
Methane is many times more potent than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse
gas when released unburned into the atmosphere.
The lawsuit is California’s 54th against the Trump administration to
challenge rollbacks to key environmental protections. California is
joined in the lawsuit by 19 other Democrat-led states, including rising
oil and gas producer New Mexico, and four districts and municipalities.
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President Donald Trump rallies with supporters at a campaign event
in Henderson, Nevada, U.S. September 13, 2020. REUTERS/Jonathan
Ernst
Trump, a Republican who pulled the United States out of the Paris
accord on global warming because he found it too costly, has made it
a priority to boost the domestic drilling industry by slashing
regulations. He has blamed poor forest management for the West Coast
wildfires.
Democrats have said that climate change plays a role in the fires,
and Biden has announced a plan to transition the United States away
from fossil fuels to fight global warming.
(Reporting by Valerie Volcovici; writing by Richard Valdmanis;
Editing by Marguerita Choy)
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