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Zichal briefs Senate Democrats on White House plan
The White House's top adviser on climate change met today with Senate Democrats on Capitol Hill to answer their questions on President Obama's recently unveiled plan.
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Jean Chemnick, E&E reporter
The White House's top adviser on climate change met today with Senate Democrats on Capitol Hill to answer their questions on President Obama's recently unveiled plan.
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If Democrat Joe Biden moves into the White House next year, the path to action on climate and the environment will likely run through the executive branch.
By Nick Sobczyk in Greenwire
Former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Neil Chatterjee's surprise demotion stemmed, at least in part, from his unwillingness to go along with the Trump administration's edicts against diversity training.
By Jeremy Dillon and Arianna Skibell in E&E News PM