Environmental groups
on Wednesday (26 Feb ’25)moved in court to block President Donald Trump’s administration from
allowing offshore oil drilling along broad
swaths of U.S. coastline, in what appeared to be the first legal challenges to
the Republicans’ efforts to boost fossil fuel production.
A new lawsuit seeks to block Trump
from revoking former President Joe Biden’s ban on offshore drilling
in certain coastal areas, while a new filing in a case from the first Trump
administration seeks to reinstate prohibitions against drilling in 128 million
acres of the Arctic and Atlantic oceans.
Biden banned new offshore oil and gas
development along most U.S. coastlines ahead of Trump taking office, though the
move was considered mostly symbolic because it did not impact areas where
drilling was already underway and mainly covered zones lacking important
development prospects. Trump sought to
undo that move as part of a flurry of executive orders within hours
of his inauguration aimed at boosting the nation’s already record-high oil and
gas production and unwinding Biden’s climate agenda.
The Wednesday legal challenges, filed in Alaska
federal court, are the first legal challenges to Trump’s environmental policies,
according to the groups that filed them. “We
defeated Trump the first time he tried to roll back protections and sacrifice
more of our waters to the oil industry. We’re bringing this abuse of the law to
the courts again,” Steve Mashuda of the advocacy group Earthjustice said in a
statement.
The White House did not immediately respond to a
request for comment Wednesday.
In the new lawsuit,
the Northern Alaska Environmental Center and other groups allege
Trump has no authority to undo Biden’s permanent protections against drilling in parts of the Arctic Ocean,
Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, which Trump recently renamed
to the Gulf of America. The groups say drilling in those areas would have
“significant, wide-ranging adverse impacts” on endangered species, sensitive
ecosystems and local tribes...The Trump
administration faces more than 70 lawsuits challenging its efforts to
crack down on illegal immigration and end birthright citizenship, roll back
legal protections for transgender people and dramatically shrink the federal
government with his top adviser Elon Musk.