OFFSHORE WIND
Emails show bond between NOAA, fishermen against project
Emails obtained by E&E News reveal that NOAA officials were in contact with fishing groups as the industry sought to delay one of the nation's first offshore wind projects.
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Emails obtained by E&E News reveal that NOAA officials were in contact with fishing groups as the industry sought to delay one of the nation's first offshore wind projects.
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The federal government does not need to disclose draft documents that informed its conclusions about the harm an EPA rule would pose to vulnerable plants and animals, the Supreme Court ruled today.
By Pamela King in Greenwire
Workers unions are enjoying greater access to the White House as President Biden seeks their support for his aggressive climate policies. The delicate relationship hinges on fossil fuel jobs.
By Adam Aton in Climatewire