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Enhancing substantive protections based on contemporary science.
Speeding judicial processes with clear time limits for reviews.
Limiting legal standing to local communities significantly affected by projects.
By adopting these reforms and embracing bold policymaking akin to emergency measures, the U.S. can accelerate its transition to a clean, resilient energy system. This effort is vital not only for mitigating climate change but also for maintaining technological leadership and ensuring sustainable human progress.
If the U.S. can align regulatory processes with modern needs and ambitions, it will unlock the potential for a cleaner, more resilient, and more innovative future—one where human well-being and environmental health are prioritized through smart, effective policy.