...34;), located in the Arctic Ocean off the coast of Alaska...Winter v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 555 U.S...
...DIVERSITY; N ATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL; NORTHERN ALASKA ENVIRONMENTAL ENTER; CEANA...drilling operations in the Arctic Ocean by a drillship and its...
...BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY; NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL; NORTHERN ALASKA ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER; OCEANA...drilling operations in the Arctic Ocean by a drillship and its...
...Rule. EPA also is expected to take final action soon on a national ambient air quality standard for very fine particulates (soot), and will continue...
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...its petition for a writ of mandamus challenging the approval of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit by the California Regional Water Quality...
...Rule. EPA also is expected to take final action soon on a national ambient air quality standard for very fine particulates (soot), and will continue...
...ASSOCIATIONS; PORT ORFORD OCEAN RESOURCE TEAM; SAN...Department of Commerce; NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE...Pacific Fishery Management Council ("Pacific Council...
...review documents under the MMPA, Endangered Species Act ("ESA"), and National Environmental Policy Act ("NEPA"). The district court granted summary judgment...
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