Senate measure would ease thinning of US forests

  • 11/12/2001

Republican senators introduced White House-backed legislation this week that would allow thinning of nearly 10 million acres of fire-vulnerable forest land by weakening decades-old environmental rules. The Interior spending bill amendment, which mirrors a plan offered last week by the Bush administration, would reduce environmental studies required under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to speed the removal of dangerous underbrush and dead trees that serve as fuel in spreading wildfires.