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Bush-era official seen as front-runner for No. 2 slot
A high-ranking George W. Bush administration Interior Department lawyer could soon be making a comeback as the agency's No. 2 official.
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Robin Bravender, E&E News reporter
A high-ranking George W. Bush administration Interior Department lawyer could soon be making a comeback as the agency's No. 2 official.
In a move with potentially profound impacts on future attempts to limit air pollution, EPA has proposed undoing the justification for one of President Obama's crowning environmental achievements: the 2012 regulations on the power industry’s mercury emissions.
By Sean Reilly in Greenwire
MOHAVE COUNTY, Ariz. — Breakneck agricultural development has upended conservative orthodoxy in this rural county.
By Jeremy P. Jacobs in Greenwire
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In a move with potentially profound impacts on future attempts to limit air pollution, EPA has proposed undoing the justification for one of President Obama's crowning environmental achievements: the 2012 regulations on the power industry’s mercury emissions.
By Sean Reilly in Greenwire
MOHAVE COUNTY, Ariz. — Breakneck agricultural development has upended conservative orthodoxy in this rural county.
By Jeremy P. Jacobs in Greenwire