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Miranda Willson, E&E News reporter
Carbon emissions reductions brought on by U.S. coronavirus lockdowns could be reversed by the pandemic's long-term damage to the clean energy sector, a new study has found.
The failed prosecution of some protesters who occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in 2016 should serve as a cautionary tale for prosecutors of Capitol riot conspiracy cases.
By Jeremy P. Jacobs in Greenwire
A case being considered by the Supreme Court could change how eminent domain is handled with energy projects around the country and have a major impact on natural gas infrastructure, pipeline supporters say.
By Niina H. Farah in Energywire
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The failed prosecution of some protesters who occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in 2016 should serve as a cautionary tale for prosecutors of Capitol riot conspiracy cases.
By Jeremy P. Jacobs in Greenwire
A case being considered by the Supreme Court could change how eminent domain is handled with energy projects around the country and have a major impact on natural gas infrastructure, pipeline supporters say.
By Niina H. Farah in Energywire