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High market hopes spring from aggressive new shipping rules
Experts are cautioning that a major change in maritime environmental regulations might not be the boon it seems for liquefied natural gas.
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Nathanial Gronewold, E&E News reporter
Experts are cautioning that a major change in maritime environmental regulations might not be the boon it seems for liquefied natural gas.
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In 2012, David Bernhardt went to bat for the American eel. Theirs seemed an odd alliance — slippery, even, to some.
By Michael Doyle and Jeremy P. Jacobs in Greenwire
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