Unpacking the Impact of NEPA Phase Two Regulations on Environmental Policy and Infrastructure Development
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This is a podcast episode titled, Unpacking the Impact of NEPA Phase Two Regulations on Environmental Policy and Infrastructure Development. The summary for this episode is: <p>A conversation with Chad Whiteman of the United States Chamber of Commerce about the new Phase 2 regulations the Council on Environmental Quality promulgate that changes the NEPA review process.</p>
Key Takeaways
Unpacking the Impact of NEPA Phase Two Regulations On Environmental Policy and Infrastructure Development: Full Show
25:27 MIN
The Urgent Need for a Bipartisan Legislative Fix to NEPA's Challenges
00:42 MIN
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Chad Whiteman from the United States Chamber of Commerce’s Global Energy Institute joins Daniel Pope and Ann Navaro on this episode of the Bracewell Environmental Law Monitor to dissect the changes stemming from the new Phase Two regulations under the NEPA review process. Discover how these regulations impact industries, the
economy and infrastructure projects across the United States and why understanding these changes is crucial for the future of environmental law and economic development. Uncover the interplay between environmental policy and real-world project implementation in this enlightening conversation.
Today's Host
Daniel J. Pope
|Associate
Taylor M. Stuart
|Associate
Today's Guests
Chad Whiteman
|Vice President for Environment and Regulatory Affairs, Global Energy Institute
Chad is vice president for environment and regulatory affairs at the US Chamber of Commerce’s Global Energy Institute. He has more than two decades of experience working on energy and environmental policy, including developing and implementing Clean Air Act policies at the US Environmental Protection Agency, as well as leading executive branch review of top Administration regulatory policies for the White House.
US Chamber of Commerce Ann Navaro
|Partner
Ann is a partner in Bracewell’s Washington, DC office. She advises on and litigates under the federal laws and policies governing natural resources and the environment. After more than 25 years as a top litigator and policy adviser to the federal government, Ann brings exceptional insight and acumen to clients seeking to build infrastructure, produce valuable natural resources, or improve government policies and programs affecting their businesses.
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