Energy and Environment: Trump administration pushed to strip mention of climate change from Arctic policy statement
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The administration objected to language that, while nonbinding, could be read as a collective commitment to address the effects of climate change in the Arctic, diplomats said.
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The Democratic measure is unlikely to pass the GOP-controlled Senate. But House leaders hope to use it paint Trump and other Republicans as backward on climate change.
Despite legal challenges, the Interior Department is in the process of permitting companies to use sonic blasts in an effort to find new oil and gas deposits, despite potential dangers to wildlife.
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