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U.S. Ambassador Craft draws shrugs for low-key start
While climate change is high on the United Nations' agenda, the new U.S. ambassador to the U.N. has so far avoided the subject, as experts predicted she might.
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Nathanial Gronewold, E&E News reporter
While climate change is high on the United Nations' agenda, the new U.S. ambassador to the U.N. has so far avoided the subject, as experts predicted she might.
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Eating less red meat, boarding fewer airplanes and buying efficient lightbulbs can all help reduce planet-warming emissions. But focusing on individual actions can undermine the global fight against climate change, according to experts.
By Maxine Joselow in Climatewire
Compromise legislation to regulate and clean up dangerous chemicals is dead after a veto from House Energy and Commerce Chairman Frank Pallone (D-N.J.).
By Ariana Figueroa in E&E Daily