Since its passage in 1970, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) has been a leading tool for analyzing the impacts of proposed federal agency decisions and providing the affected public a say in those decisions. This report covers the polilcy debate between the Act's defenders, critics and would-be reformers, both within Congress and from the perspectives of civil society and the business community. Among the points of the debate are questions over the quality of public participation in NEPA processes.(Original source: http://resourcescommittee.house.gov/nepataskforce/press/eliforum_nepa20…)
NEPA: What Needs Fixing, What Doesn’t, And How Would You Fix It?
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2005Publisher:
Environmental Law InstituteDate published:
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