PARIS AGREEMENT
Can the U.S. weaken its target? The answer may hinge on a word
The future of U.S. participation in the Paris Agreement may hinge on how the Trump White House reads a single sentence.
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Jean Chemnick, E&E News reporter
The future of U.S. participation in the Paris Agreement may hinge on how the Trump White House reads a single sentence.
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In 2012, David Bernhardt went to bat for the American eel. Theirs seemed an odd alliance — slippery, even, to some.
By Michael Doyle and Jeremy P. Jacobs in Greenwire
During his first run for Massachusetts governor, Charlie Baker questioned climate science. Now he may have accomplished more on climate than any other governor in office today.
By Benjamin Storrow in Climatewire