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Dozens of national parks planned to raise their entry fees on Jan. 1 to help pay for long-delayed maintenance projects, but the National Park Service now is offering free admission instead.
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Rob Hotakainen, E&E News reporter
Dozens of national parks planned to raise their entry fees on Jan. 1 to help pay for long-delayed maintenance projects, but the National Park Service now is offering free admission instead.
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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