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    Joe Biden Bans Offshore Drilling Across Vast US Coastal Areas Before Leaving Office

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:January 6, 20252 Mins Read
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    In a significant last-minute decision, President Joe Biden has enacted a sweeping ban on new offshore oil and gas drilling across the majority of federal waters. The move, announced in the final days of his presidency, underscores his administration’s focus on combating climate change and transitioning to renewable energy sources.

    The ban affects federal waters in the Atlantic, Pacific, and parts of the Arctic, effectively halting future oil and gas lease sales in these areas. The decision aligns with Biden’s broader climate agenda, which included commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect vulnerable ecosystems from industrial activities.

    While environmental groups hailed the action as a critical step toward addressing the climate crisis, critics argued it could have significant economic repercussions. Industry leaders warned the ban would jeopardize jobs and energy security, potentially increasing reliance on foreign oil. Republican lawmakers also expressed opposition, labeling the move as an overreach that disregards the nation’s energy needs.

    The Biden administration justified the decision by emphasizing the importance of preserving marine ecosystems and mitigating the environmental risks associated with offshore drilling. Officials noted that existing leases would remain valid, allowing current operations to continue, but no new leases would be issued under the policy.

    This late-stage executive action is likely to face legal challenges and scrutiny from the incoming administration, adding to the broader debate over balancing economic priorities with environmental protection. As the nation shifts its focus to a new administration, the long-term impact of this decision remains to be seen.

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