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Last month, a U.S. Supreme Court decision struck down federal protections for wetlands covering tens of millions of acres across the country, leaving no regulation of those areas in nearly half the states.

The court’s narrowing of the Clean Water Act has left some states scrambling to enact their own safeguards and others questioning whether their regulators can handle the workload without their federal partners.

Other states, though, see the loss of federal oversight as an opportunity to roll back corresponding state laws at the behest of developers and farmers, who argue such regulations are overly burdensome.

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  • Star Lord
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    101 year ago

    This is heartbreaking. We have destroyed so many wetlands when they provide vital habitat for countless fish and birds. I assume if protections don’t come back, they’ll be drained and turned into another walmart and housing…

  • @MiddleWeigh
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    21 year ago

    All for the sake of an imaginary progress. We are all we need yet we feed.