It appears increasingly likely that the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA), intended to give all Americans the ability to seek redress from their government, has been co-opted as a vehicle for some environmental organizations and their teams of lawyers to target natural-resource agencies, public lands and public-land users. Most importantly, the families and small businesses who represent the heritage and traditions of the true pioneer spirit are clearly in the cross hairs.
The Federal Government are always too slow to react when environmental policies are running very dry. It's not that they can't address a substantial amount of issues regarding carbon emissions scemes, it's that they DON'T want to centralize the theories of carbon and its damaging impact of the environment.
Ringvireot 2 months ago