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Clouds' warming potential is frightening researchers
When it comes to the dangers of climate change, it may be the behavior of clouds — the wispy creatures of water, air and tiny particles — that becomes the master of man's fate.
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John Fialka, E&E News reporter
When it comes to the dangers of climate change, it may be the behavior of clouds — the wispy creatures of water, air and tiny particles — that becomes the master of man's fate.
Invoking a Korean War-era law to aid struggling coal and nuclear units would represent a dramatic expansion of the Trump administration's campaign to rescue the industry, lobbyists and analysts said yesterday.
By Benjamin Storrow and Zack Colman in Climatewire
EPA coordinated with House Republicans about plans to restrict science used in crafting regulations, newly released emails show.
By Scott Waldman and Niina Heikkinen in Climatewire
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Invoking a Korean War-era law to aid struggling coal and nuclear units would represent a dramatic expansion of the Trump administration's campaign to rescue the industry, lobbyists and analysts said yesterday.
By Benjamin Storrow and Zack Colman in Climatewire
EPA coordinated with House Republicans about plans to restrict science used in crafting regulations, newly released emails show.
By Scott Waldman and Niina Heikkinen in Climatewire