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Feds Ink Agreement in Predator Management Dispute, Avoid Lawsuit
The US Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services will avoid a lawsuit after agreeing to pause certain predator management activities in Idaho while it completes further environmental review, according to a federal court in the state.
Transportation Funding Advances Despite GOP Inflation Worries
House appropriators advanced legislation that would hike transportation spending in fiscal 2023 despite opposition from Republicans who fear the proposal would further exacerbate inflation.
Biden Agenda Takes Hit From High Court Intent on Limiting It (1)
The US Supreme Court’s Thursday decision curtailing the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to regulate power-plant emissions offered conservatives a new weapon to unravel much of President
Forest Service Strikes Oregon Logging Deal With Conservationists
The US Forest Service will move ahead with selected logging projects in Oregon’s Willamette National Forest, according to a settlement agreement filed in a federal court.
Power Plant Ruling Puts Legal Pin in Biden’s Climate Plans (1)
Supreme Court justices drew bright lines on Thursday around EPA authority to regulate one of the biggest sources of climate-warming emissions in the U.S., a move legal experts say will reverberate deeply in climate policy and environmental regulation more broadly.
Bitcoin Miner Loses Bid to Renew Power-Plant Permit in N.Y.
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Supreme Court Crimps Biden’s Climate Agenda With Limits on EPA
A deeply divided US Supreme Court dealt a major blow to President
Bakken Shale Big Winner in First Biden Oil, Gas Lease Sales
Bakken shale producers in North Dakota were the most eager to spend big in the Biden administration’s first oil and gas lease sales on Thursday.
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Justices Cement ‘Major Questions’ as Test for Sweeping Rules
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Bakken Shale Big Winner in First Biden Oil, Gas Lease Sales
HILL ENERGY BRIEFING: Top Court Set to Rule on EPA Climate Case
Domestic Energy Debate Dominates Environment Funding Bill Markup
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HILL ENERGY BRIEFING: Oil, Gas Operators Could Face New Fees
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HILL ENERGY BRIEFING: Top Court Set to Rule on EPA Climate Case
Cutting Industry Negotiation Said to Speed EPA Chemical Controls
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Power Plant Ruling Puts Legal Pin in Biden’s Climate Plans (1)
Bitcoin Miner Loses Bid to Renew Power-Plant Permit in N.Y.
Supreme Court Crimps Biden’s Climate Agenda With Limits on EPA
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Tighten Reviews When Companies Self-Report, EPA Watchdog Says
Domestic Energy Debate Dominates Environment Funding Bill Markup
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Plastic Reduction, Responsibility Bill Passed in California
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Plastic Reduction, Responsibility Bill Passed in California
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Plastic Pollution Bill in California Amended, Clears Committee
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