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Trump Jr.: Modern Teddy Roosevelt or conservation letdown?
The president's eldest son was once offered up as a direct line to the White House for hook-and-bullet conservationists, but some say that connection has gone dead.
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Michael Doyle and Jennifer Yachnin, E&E News reporters
The president's eldest son was once offered up as a direct line to the White House for hook-and-bullet conservationists, but some say that connection has gone dead.
MINNEAPOLIS — Black people faced overt discrimination on this city's public golf courses until the 1950s. Now climate change is elevating golf's racist past once again.
By Daniel Cusick in Climatewire
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm spoke with E&E News about the need for new transmission lines, the Biden administration's views on LNG and why she's "bullish" on carbon capture tech.
By Lesley Clark and Jeremy Dillon in Energywire
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MINNEAPOLIS — Black people faced overt discrimination on this city's public golf courses until the 1950s. Now climate change is elevating golf's racist past once again.
By Daniel Cusick in Climatewire
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm spoke with E&E News about the need for new transmission lines, the Biden administration's views on LNG and why she's "bullish" on carbon capture tech.
By Lesley Clark and Jeremy Dillon in Energywire