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Oil companies at the center of climate nuisance litigation in Baltimore may turn to the Supreme Court after federal judges denied their bid to halt related state court proceedings.
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Jennifer Hijazi, E&E News reporter
Oil companies at the center of climate nuisance litigation in Baltimore may turn to the Supreme Court after federal judges denied their bid to halt related state court proceedings.
The booming business of solar energy is undergoing a transformation. An industry that was born on the rooftops of homes is rapidly expanding to cover open tracts of land. Its evolution can help reduce emissions and cause consternation in some communities.
By John Fialka in Climatewire
Energy and Natural Resources ranking member Joe Manchin wants the Senate to approve legislation on greenhouse gas emissions but doesn't regret his opposition to cap and trade.
By Jeremy Dillon in E&E Daily
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The booming business of solar energy is undergoing a transformation. An industry that was born on the rooftops of homes is rapidly expanding to cover open tracts of land. Its evolution can help reduce emissions and cause consternation in some communities.
By John Fialka in Climatewire
Energy and Natural Resources ranking member Joe Manchin wants the Senate to approve legislation on greenhouse gas emissions but doesn't regret his opposition to cap and trade.
By Jeremy Dillon in E&E Daily