A federal court in D.C. ruled on Jan. 27 that the Biden administration relied on faulty environmental analysis when it offered more than 80 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico for oil and gas leasing. This decision protects Gulf Coast communities and the climate by revoking oil and gas leases that the administration auctioned off in a November 2021 sale.
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