NEPA And Climate Change: Practitioners Should Take Note Of CEQ's New Guidance

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Nicholas C. Yost, co-chair of Dentons' US Environmental practice and partner in the San Francisco office, was published in the July edition of the Environment Law Reporter.
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Nicholas C. Yost, co-chair of Dentons' US Environmental practice and partner in the San Francisco office, was published in the July edition of the Environment Law Reporter. His article entitled "NEPA and Climate Change: Practitioners Should Take Note of CEQ's New Guidance" provides an examination of the recent offer for public comment by the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) on draft guidance evaluating the environmental impacts of climate change in analyses prepared under National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The full article tackles the important issue of how best to analyze climate change for those working with NEPA.

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