Implementing NEPA in the Age of Climate Change

J. Hein, Natalie Jacewicz
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The national government has a crucial role to play in combating climate change, yet federal projects continue to constitute a major source of United States greenhouse gas emissions. Under the National Environmental Policy Act, agencies must consider the environmental impacts of major federal actions before they can move forward. But agencies frequently downplay or ignore the climate change impacts of their projects in NEPA analyses, citing a slew of technical difficulties and uncertainties. This Article analyzes a suite of the most common analytical failures on the part of agencies with respect to climate change: failure to account for a project’s downstream and upstream greenhouse gas emissions; failure to acknowledge a project’s effect on the country’s energy mix; and failure to consider a reasonable social cost of carbon. After summarizing current regulatory practice and case law on each topic, this Article finds that despite protestations that accounting for such impacts is infeasible, agencies already possess many of the tools needed to assess such impacts, and indeed, some agencies already use these tools to do so. Furthermore, courts are increasingly holding agencies accountable for a full and fair assessment of climate change effects in NEPA analysis. This Article aims to highlight best practices so that agency offices can learn from one another, fulfill NEPA’s mandate, and begin to provide leadership in the fight against climate change.
在气候变化时代实施国家经济政策
国家政府在应对气候变化方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但联邦项目仍然是美国温室气体排放的主要来源。根据《国家环境政策法》,各机构在推进重大联邦行动之前必须考虑其对环境的影响。但在国家环境保护局的分析中,各机构经常低估或忽视其项目对气候变化的影响,理由是存在大量的技术困难和不确定性。本文分析了机构在气候变化方面最常见的分析失误:未能考虑到项目的下游和上游温室气体排放;不承认项目对国家能源结构的影响;也没有考虑到碳排放的合理社会成本。在总结了当前关于每个主题的监管实践和判例法之后,本文发现,尽管有人声称对此类影响进行核算是不可行的,但各机构已经拥有了评估此类影响所需的许多工具,事实上,一些机构已经在使用这些工具来进行评估。此外,法院越来越多地要求机构对NEPA分析中气候变化影响的全面和公平评估负责。本文旨在强调最佳实践,以便各机构办公室能够相互学习,履行国家环境保护局的任务,并开始在应对气候变化的斗争中发挥领导作用。
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