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Trump’s critical minerals agenda faces a test: ...
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Inside the clean energy dilemma facing the GOP ...
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How Trump could steer FERC toward fossil fuels
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The hurricane-size staffing hole at the Nationa...
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Inside the House GOP’s plan to gut Democrats’ c...
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Trump’s wind war may claim its first major casu...
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Trump ousts FEMA chief as hurricane season looms
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Trump’s energy agenda is running into OPEC
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Why a public lands amendment could threaten the...
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How Memphis became a climate battleground with ...
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How blue states are fighting back against Trump...
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Inside Trump’s major overhaul of EPA
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The GOP divide over the clean energy rollbacks
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Why D.C. is going after California’s nation-lea...
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Can the US make a successful sovereign risk ins...
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America’s top climate report is now in jeopardy
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How Republicans could modify the IRA green credits
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Trump’s climate strategy put federal agencies a...
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GOP districts and states lose billions as clean...
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Trump suffers legal defeats in bid to pause Bid...
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Why EPA Chief Zeldin is a rising star in Trump ...
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How Trump is testing the oil industry’s patience
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Why scientists fear a brain drain in the U.S.
President Donald Trump’s early moves have sparked fears that the United States will suffer a brain drain of scientists, researchers and scientific programs. Experts are warning that if there is a brain drain, that could hurt America’s reputation as a beacon of scientific inquiry — it could even impact the US economy. POLITICO's Zack Colman breaks down what Trump is doing and the potential impacts. Plus, POLITICO reported Friday that more than 5 percent of the staff at the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management are taking voluntary severance.
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Republican support grows for keeping the IRA gr...
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Inside Trump’s push to Make America Coal-powere...
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