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Trump’s Policies Are Creating Uncertainty for Fossil Fuel Companies

Molly Taft

created: April 30, 2025, 10 a.m. | updated: May 11, 2025, 10:47 a.m.

Last week, the US Department of the Interior announced that it would speed up the approval process for certain fossil fuel projects, proclaiming that environmental analyses that previously would have taken years must now be taken down to, at maximum, a month. While the new procedures are seemingly a gift to the industry, this may actually be terrible news for pipeline developers, drillers, and miners. “I don’t want my project to be authorized pursuant to these laughable procedures. It won’t hold up in court.”The new procedures use President Donald Trump’s “national energy emergency,” proclaimed in an executive order in the first week of his presidency, to shorten timelines for federal reviews, including environmental reviews and reviews attached to cultural landmarks. Reviews that take into account a project’s impact on the environment are particularly truncated under this new policy.

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