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 key changes to the law that would reduce environmental protections. His announcement came with assurances that regulation would stay  strong  and that the U.S. has some of the  cleanest air and cleanest water on Earth,  but cmon, we all know better than to trust this guy.     NEPA is designed to help create harmony between development, vaso stanley  productivity, and the natural world, Cheryl Wasserman, former associate director for policy analysis at the Environmental Protection Agencys Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance for more than 40 yea stanley website rs, told Earther. The goal of the law isnt to squash proposed projects, such as highways, mines, airports, or even pipelines. Instead, the act is there so federal agencies to consider all the facts before they issue a stamp of approval or denial.  NEPA is an international treasure,  she said. https://gizmodo/the-us-oil-and-gas-industrys-5-year-plan-is-a-climate-a-1840876323 However, considering the facts takes time. In 2018, the Council on Environmental Quality found that the average timeline for an environmental impact statement between 2010 and 2017 was 4.5 years. So Trump, a man best known for constr stanley cup ucting giant buildings and golf courses before running the most powerful country on Earth, wants to speed up the process. At first glance, his proposal sounds great, right  After all, theres the critical infrastructure we need that should be built sooner rather than later, such as schools on Native American reservations, roads in rural commun Fjzq More Rumors About the Villain of the Wonder Woman聽Sequel
 chronicles yet another frontier in our increasing plastic pollution  stanley cup crisis. Researchers looked at the Coco  Keeling  Islands, two small islands to the west of Australia with some of the best beaches in the country, and found those pristine locales are smothered in plastic. The researchers estimate that their soft yellow sand is now littered with an astounding 414 million piece of plastic, all of it washed up from far away lands. And with no way to clean up that much debris, the findings show single use lifestyles are rapidly wiping out nature.     Jennifer Lavers, a plastic researcher at the University of Tasmania who led the study, had previously done work on extremely remote atolls. But she told Earther she wanted to look at a place a little closer to home so people could truly understand how big the scope of the plastic problem is. When an opportunity to visit the Coco  Keeling  Islands with activist organization Sea Shepherd arose, she took it as a chance to do some re kubki stanley search there. To get their plastic estimate, Lavers and her team took samples along 15 transects on the beaches from the waters edge to the start of vegetation. They dug up 10 centimeters  4 inches  of sand at various points along those transects and cataloged how much plastic debris they found. The surveys turned up 23,227 pieces of plastic.  The human footprint is everywhere, and it runs deeper than most of us imagine.  On its own, thats a lot of plastic. But the researchers then ext stanley mug rapolated out for the i