"Biden Administration's Approval of Texas Oil Export Terminal Sparks Environmental Protests"

The Biden administration has approved the construction of a massive deepwater oil export terminal off the Texas coast, sparking protests from environmentalists who see it as contradictory to President Biden's climate goals. The Sea Port Oil Terminal, with an export capacity of 2 million barrels of crude oil per day, has received a deepwater port license, despite concerns about its impact on greenhouse gas emissions and environmental justice. The administration defended the project, stating that it meets congressional requirements and has minimal effect on overall U.S. crude oil supply chain emissions. Industry groups and Republicans have praised the approval, while environmentalists and some Democrats have criticized it as a setback for climate action.
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