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Anne C. Mulkern, E&E News reporter
California will look at changing its rules for fire insurance as climate change amplifies wildfires and residents see their policies canceled.
Attorneys for Big Oil and the city of Baltimore will square off next week in a Supreme Court battle that could change the trajectory of more than a dozen U.S. climate change lawsuits.
By Jennifer Hijazi in Climatewire
The $2 trillion climate plan promised by President-elect Joe Biden is about to collide with the meat grinder of the Senate.
By Scott Waldman in Climatewire
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Attorneys for Big Oil and the city of Baltimore will square off next week in a Supreme Court battle that could change the trajectory of more than a dozen U.S. climate change lawsuits.
By Jennifer Hijazi in Climatewire
The $2 trillion climate plan promised by President-elect Joe Biden is about to collide with the meat grinder of the Senate.
By Scott Waldman in Climatewire