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Coastal News Today | US - We can't let sand mining threaten storm-buffering, natural infrastructure


In 1982, the United States Congress passed the Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA). It is arguably the single-most important piece of federal legislation ever enacted to limit storm damage, adapt to climate change, save federal dollars and protect the coastal environment. This incredibly forward-looking law has enjoyed bipartisan support from its initiation to the present. There have been numerous attempts to weaken CBRA, but Congress has generally held firm, and has in fact expanded the program.
The idea behind CBRA was simple. We know that low-lying coastal areas are very dynamic and particularly vulnerable to flooding, erosion and other hazards. Congress then asserted that the federal government should not be playing any role in encouraging or subsidizing the development of these barrier islands and associated ecosystems. The bill didn’t ban development anywhere. It simply tasked the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with identifying those vulnerable portions of the coast t ....

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We can't let sand mining threaten storm-buffering, natural infrastructure


The historic confirmation of U.S. Department of Interior Secretary Deb Haaland
In 1982, the United States Congress passed the Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA). It is arguably the single-most important piece of federal legislation ever enacted to limit storm damage, adapt to climate change, save federal dollars and protect the coastal environment. This incredibly forward-looking law has enjoyed bipartisan support from its initiation to the present. There have been numerous attempts to weaken CBRA, but Congress has generally held firm, and has in fact expanded the program.
The idea behind CBRA was simple. We know that low-lying coastal areas are very dynamic and particularly vulnerable to flooding, erosion and other hazards. Congress then asserted that the federal government should not be playing any role in encouraging or subsidizing the development of these barrier islands and associated ecosystems. The bill didn’t ban development anywhere. It simply tasked the U.S. ....

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Conflicts Threaten To Derail Biden's Second Pick For Interior


Hard-left environmental groups are raising red flags over President Joe Biden’s second pick to serve as deputy Interior secretary, Tommy Beaudreau, as his long list of private clients presents a myriad of potential conflicts of interest for the nominated position.
While President Donald Trump’s nominees were endlessly scrutinized by the press for possible conflicts, no matter how obscure, Biden’s administration appears to be piling up their own, with far less scrutiny.
Beaudreau, an energy lawyer who also served a stint at the Interior Department under President Barack Obama, has represented well more than two dozen clients deeply invested in the industry since leaving the administration for the Los Angeles-based firm Latham and Watkins, according to financial disclosure reported by the Huffington Post. The number of clients, which range across the industry from fossil fuels to renewable energy, far exceeds those of former Trump Secretary of Interior David Bernhardt ....

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