CAMPAIGN 2018
Energy issues to watch in today's AG races
Today's election could usher in some formidable new opponents of oil and gas projects and policies at all levels of government.
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Pamela King, E&E News reporter
Today's election could usher in some formidable new opponents of oil and gas projects and policies at all levels of government.
A New York court sided with Exxon Mobil Corp. in a long legal battle launched by the state's top attorney accusing the oil supermajor of misleading investors on the financial risks of climate change.
By Jennifer Hijazi in Greenwire
A former presidential adviser wanted to launch a review of the climate science behind EPA regulations to help spur a broader challenge of government climate research, emails show.
By Scott Waldman in Climatewire
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A New York court sided with Exxon Mobil Corp. in a long legal battle launched by the state's top attorney accusing the oil supermajor of misleading investors on the financial risks of climate change.
By Jennifer Hijazi in Greenwire
A former presidential adviser wanted to launch a review of the climate science behind EPA regulations to help spur a broader challenge of government climate research, emails show.
By Scott Waldman in Climatewire