The U.S. Endangered Species Committee, known as the "God Squad," made a controversial decision to exempt oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico from the Endangered Species Act, citing national security concerns.
This marks the committee's first meeting in over 30 years, reflecting a significant governmental shift in environmental policy and regulation.
The Trump administration argued that the protections would undermine U.S. energy competitiveness amid global tensions, particularly related to the ongoing war with Iran.
Environmentalists are sounding alarms, warning that this exemption could devastate vulnerable species like the Rice's whale, which teeters on the brink of extinction with only about 50 individuals remaining.
Critics have condemned the decision as a dangerous prioritization of fossil fuel production over vital wildlife protections, signaling a troubling trend in regulatory approaches.
As conservative leaders endorse the exemption as essential for national security, the implications for marine biodiversity and ecological stability remain deeply concerning to conservationists and scientists alike.
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