By Edith Honan, Reuters
NEW YORK – Environmental groups sued New Jersey on Wednesday for Governor Chris Christie’s decision to pull the state out of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a 10-state compact that aims to cut air pollution from power plants.
Last May, Christie declared the compact, known as RGGI and pronounced “Reggie,” was an ineffective way of reducing carbon dioxide emissions, and announced the state would withdraw.
In a lawsuit filed in Trenton’s Superior Court, Appellate Division, the Natural Resources Defense Council and Environment New Jersey said that decision was illegal because state law required the Christie administration to notify the public of its intention and to provide a meaningful public comment period.
“Governor Christie unilaterally made his decision to leave RGGI – without taking any input from stakeholders or the public,” said Matt Elliott of Environment New Jersey. “As we contend today, his actions are not only bad public policy, but also illegal.”








