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An EPA security guard at headquarters tested positive for COVID-19, forcing several of the building's entrances to shut down.
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Kelsey Brugger, E&E News reporter
An EPA security guard at headquarters tested positive for COVID-19, forcing several of the building's entrances to shut down.
Attorneys for Big Oil and the city of Baltimore will square off next week in a Supreme Court battle that could change the trajectory of more than a dozen U.S. climate change lawsuits.
By Jennifer Hijazi in Climatewire
The $2 trillion climate plan promised by President-elect Joe Biden is about to collide with the meat grinder of the Senate.
By Scott Waldman in Climatewire
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Attorneys for Big Oil and the city of Baltimore will square off next week in a Supreme Court battle that could change the trajectory of more than a dozen U.S. climate change lawsuits.
By Jennifer Hijazi in Climatewire
The $2 trillion climate plan promised by President-elect Joe Biden is about to collide with the meat grinder of the Senate.
By Scott Waldman in Climatewire