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Emails show to-do list for tearing down climate rules
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Jeffrey Bossert Clark — the man now embroiled in controversy after reports that he conspired with President Trump to oust the acting attorney general — has a long and twisted history in environmental law.
By Pamela King and Jeremy P. Jacobs in Greenwire
The Federal Reserve announced yesterday the creation of a first-of-its-kind committee to deepen the central bank's understanding of the risks that climate change poses to the financial system.
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