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Haaland creates climate task force, pledges to address environmental injustices
The Interior Secretary issues two new orders oriented around energy, climate change and social costs of greenhouse gases.
Monday, May 3, 2021
Montana Free Press
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland issued two secretarial orders last month aimed at making good on her pledge to fight climate change and prioritize environmental justice.
Order No. 3399 creates a Climate Task Force within the Interior Department that’s tasked with prioritizing climate change in policy making and budgeting, addressing environmental injustices and finding ways to “foster economic revitalization” of energy-producing communities. The task force will also participate in a review of the federal oil and gas leasing program and ensure that environmental reviews associated with renewable energy projects are expedited.
In the order, the DOI affirms its commitment to making science-based decisions as it assesses the impacts of climate change on public land and its uses, and explores opportunities to slow climate change through the use of methods like carbon sequestration.
The order also rolls back some changes to the National Environmental Policy Act that went into effect last September under the Trump administration, and prioritizes study of the social costs of greenhouse gases, or “estimates in dollars of the long-term damages done by [greenhouse gases] in a given year.”
Billings native Amanda Eggert covers environmental issues for MTFP. Amanda is a graduate of the University of Montana School of Journalism who has written for Outside magazine and Outlaw Partners. At Outlaw Partners she led coverage for the biweekly newspaper Explore Big Sky. Contact Amanda at aeggert@montanafreepress.org.
Note: This story originally appeared on Montana Free Press. It is published under a Creative Commons license.
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