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Five female Nobel laureates yesterday urged Arctic nations to combat climate change and protect fragile northern ecosystems by banning drilling in the region.
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Five female Nobel laureates yesterday urged Arctic nations to combat climate change and protect fragile northern ecosystems by banning drilling in the region.
Arizona receives millions in federal payments each year to offset the more than 28 million acres of non-taxable public lands within its borders — but for critics, that isn't nearly enough. A state lawmaker is pushing an unusual plan to "reset" that system.
By Jennifer Yachnin in Greenwire
When acting Interior chief David Bernhardt dines with Trump today, he'll get politically invaluable face time and, perhaps, marching orders.
By Michael Doyle in Greenwire
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Arizona receives millions in federal payments each year to offset the more than 28 million acres of non-taxable public lands within its borders — but for critics, that isn't nearly enough. A state lawmaker is pushing an unusual plan to "reset" that system.
By Jennifer Yachnin in Greenwire
When acting Interior chief David Bernhardt dines with Trump today, he'll get politically invaluable face time and, perhaps, marching orders.
By Michael Doyle in Greenwire