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U.S. EPA is moving to comply with a federal judge's ruling last week on a lawsuit brought by Connecticut, albeit not precisely how the state wanted.
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U.S. EPA is moving to comply with a federal judge's ruling last week on a lawsuit brought by Connecticut, albeit not precisely how the state wanted.
The Trump administration finally found a way to formally question climate science. William Happer, a prominent climate skeptic in the Trump administration, is heading a new White House effort to downplay national security risks created by rising temperatures.
By Scott Waldman in Climatewire
Germany's Volkswagen AG has committed to manufacturing a new model of electric car this year while adding zero carbon to the atmosphere.
By David Ferris in Energywire
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The Trump administration finally found a way to formally question climate science. William Happer, a prominent climate skeptic in the Trump administration, is heading a new White House effort to downplay national security risks created by rising temperatures.
By Scott Waldman in Climatewire
Germany's Volkswagen AG has committed to manufacturing a new model of electric car this year while adding zero carbon to the atmosphere.
By David Ferris in Energywire