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Obama admin reassures greens on drilling oversight
The Obama administration is seeking to reassure the environmental community that U.S. EPA is on top of the shale drilling boom, even though it has bailed out on three major enforcement cases.
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Mike Soraghan, E&E reporter
The Obama administration is seeking to reassure the environmental community that U.S. EPA is on top of the shale drilling boom, even though it has bailed out on three major enforcement cases.
President Biden declared the United States to be in a "time of testing" with intersecting troubles, including a "climate in crisis," but called for unity to confront them in his presidential inaugural address today.
By Timothy Cama in Greenwire
The president's inauguration speech is not, generally speaking, a place for details, but it can set a tone for the presidency that trickles down to the administration's agenda.
By Nick Sobczyk and Timothy Cama in Greenwire
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President Biden declared the United States to be in a "time of testing" with intersecting troubles, including a "climate in crisis," but called for unity to confront them in his presidential inaugural address today.
By Timothy Cama in Greenwire
The president's inauguration speech is not, generally speaking, a place for details, but it can set a tone for the presidency that trickles down to the administration's agenda.
By Nick Sobczyk and Timothy Cama in Greenwire