Energy and Environmental Policy Beyond the First 100 Days: Legal Perspectives on the Shifting Landscape
Join us for an in-depth discussion examining the energy and environmental policy direction of the Trump administration during its first 100 days in office. Our panel of leading attorneys will analyze early regulatory signals and executive actions and offer insights into what these shifts mean for stakeholders in the energy, transportation, and natural resources sectors.
Discussion will cover the potential reconsideration of the Environmental Protection Agency's Endangerment Finding and Clean Air Act Section 111 standards as well as actions under the Congressional Review Act. This will include implications for power plants, methane regulation, vehicle and engine emissions rules, and industry more broadly. The panel will also address staffing and organizational changes, with implications for compliance and enforcement. Additional topics include proposed reforms to the National Environmental Policy Act and their effects on mining operations, as well as evolving federal approaches to permitting, particularly for wind energy development and projects on federal lands overseen by the Department of the Interior.