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Blue States Sue to Stop Trump’s Arctic Refuge Drilling Plan

Published 09/09/2020, 21:36
Updated 10/09/2020, 00:19
© Bloomberg. ARCTIC NATIONAL REFUGE, ALASKA - UNDATED: (FILE PHOTO) This undated photo shows the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. The U.S. Senate voted not to allow drilling for oil in the refuge March 19, 2003 by a 52-to-48 vote. (Photo by US Fish and Wildlife Service/Getty Images)

(Bloomberg) -- A group of 15 Democratic state attorneys general sued to block the Trump administration’s decision to sell drilling rights in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, alleging the plan fails to account for the danger to wildlife and climate-change impacts.

The plan to open drilling in the 1.56 million-acre coastal plain ignores impacts on polar bears, caribou and the region’s other wildlife, Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said in a complaint filed in Alaska federal court Wednesday.

Environmentalists and Alaska natives challenged the plan in court last month, also arguing the government gave short shrift to the threat to species that inhabit the refuge.

“This is a congressionally mandated energy development program that leaves ninety-two percent of the refuge completely off-limits to development,” the U.S. Interior Department said in a statement. “The lawsuit is politically motivated and meritless, and we will see them in court.”

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Congress in 2017 ended a 40-year ban on oil and gas development in the refuge’s coastal plain by passing a law requiring two auctions of at least 400,000 acres worth of oil leases in the coastal plain before Dec. 22, 2024. But the Interior Department went further in August by authorizing leasing across the entire coastal plain.

“Congress did not otherwise waive or alter the framework of laws protecting the Arctic Refuge or exempt defendants from conducting a complete, careful, and robust environmental review,” the state AGs said in the suit.

Fourteen states, including Massachusetts, Illinois and Connecticut, joined Ferguson’s suit.

The case is State of Washington v. Bernhardt, U.S. District Court, District of Alaska. The previous cases are Gwich’in Steering Committee v. David Bernhardt and National Audubon Society v. David Bernhardt, both in U.S. District Court, District of Alaska (Anchorage).

(Updates with Interior Department’s statement in fourth paragraph)

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© Bloomberg. ARCTIC NATIONAL REFUGE, ALASKA - UNDATED: (FILE PHOTO) This undated photo shows the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. The U.S. Senate voted not to allow drilling for oil in the refuge March 19, 2003 by a 52-to-48 vote. (Photo by US Fish and Wildlife Service/Getty Images)

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