Biden’s EPA, following SCOTUS ruling, strips wetland protections
The rule change could strip federal protections from up to 63% of the nation’s wetlands.
A new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency, complying with a Supreme Court ruling, weakens protections for the country’s wetlands.
Reset gets both a national and local perspective on what this ruling means for the health of wetland ecosystems.
GUESTS: Allyson Chiu, climate reporter for the Washington Post
Paul Botts, executive director of The Wetlands Initiative
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Biden’s EPA, following SCOTUS ruling, strips wetland protections
The rule change could strip federal protections from up to 63% of the nation’s wetlands.
A new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency, complying with a Supreme Court ruling, weakens protections for the country’s wetlands.
Reset gets both a national and local perspective on what this ruling means for the health of wetland ecosystems.
GUESTS: Allyson Chiu, climate reporter for the Washington Post
Paul Botts, executive director of The Wetlands Initiative