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Push for wildlife corridors gains momentum
Supporters of bicameral legislation aimed at protecting biodiversity and preventing species extinction are confident the time has finally arrived for Congress to move on the issue.
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Kellie Lunney, E&E News reporter
Supporters of bicameral legislation aimed at protecting biodiversity and preventing species extinction are confident the time has finally arrived for Congress to move on the issue.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross gave special treatment to a Republican governor's request for emergency aid last year, skipping standard review to personally approve the request in near-record time just before Election Day, federal records show.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire
There is optimism about a year-end package of tax incentives, including on energy and the environment, but leaders say it will likely end up smaller than once envisioned.
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Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross gave special treatment to a Republican governor's request for emergency aid last year, skipping standard review to personally approve the request in near-record time just before Election Day, federal records show.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire
There is optimism about a year-end package of tax incentives, including on energy and the environment, but leaders say it will likely end up smaller than once envisioned.