As debt limit crisis abates, environmental critics fear dangerous pipeline precedent
WASHINGTON — The U.S. has narrowly averted another debt ceiling crisis, but environmentalists say the solution comes at too steep a price for the planet.
Once signed by President Joe Biden, the bill passed late Thursday in the Senate will also fast-track a controversial pipeline project in West Virginia.
The Sierra Club says that creates a “dangerous precedent” for similar projects, including a stalled underwater tunnel for Enbridge-owned Line 5 in Michigan.
Michigan’s attorney general is in court trying to get the cross-border pipeline shut down, fearing an ecological disaster in the Great Lakes.