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Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy v. Holsten

Filing Date: 2007
Case Categories:
  • State Law Claims
    • State Impact Assessment Laws
Principal Laws:
Minnesota Environmental Policy Act
Description: Challenge to environmental impact statement prepared in conjunction with ore mining and steel production project.
  • Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy v. Holsten
    Docket number(s): A08-2171
    Court/Admin Entity: Minn. Ct. App.
    Case Documents:
    Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary
    09/22/2009 Opinion Download Opinion issued. The Minnesota Court of Appeals rejected a challenge to the environmental impact statement (EIS) for a proposed steel production plant. The challengers alleged that the EIS was inadequate since did not include a substantial discussion of the project’s projected greenhouse emissions. The court held that the challenge was without merit, finding that the EIS adequately addressed the plant’s projected greenhouse gas emissions and its effect on climate change. The court found that the EIS included a carbon footprint section that acknowledged the proposed plant’s emissions and that there were no regulations concerning greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy v. Holsten
    Docket number(s): CV-07-3338
    Court/Admin Entity: Minn. Dist. Ct.
    Case Documents:
    Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary
    10/15/2008 Memorandum Download Findings of fact, conclusions of law, order for judgment, and memorandum issued. The plaintiff, an environmental advocacy group, filed suit in state court against the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources alleging that it did not adequately consider the amount of greenhouse gases a proposed $1.65 billion direct taconite-to-steel plant would produce when it approved an environmental impact statement (EIS) concerning the plant.  The state court upheld the EIS, holding that the state agency followed the law when drafting the EIS. The environmental advocacy group appealed the ruling.

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