| Newsletter | The Climate 202 | | | Go inside the politics and policy of climate change with The Climate 202 newsletterKeep up with climate change policy easily with The Climate 202, a new newsletter from The Washington Post covering the intersection of climate change, transportation policy and environmental law. Anchored by reporter Maxine Joselow and published every weekday, The Climate 202 will be an essential daily guide for lawmakers and their staff, government officials, energy industry executives, and environmental leaders — along with climate-curious individuals who want to educate themselves about what their representatives are up to. Maxine has been covering climate policy for nearly five years, most recently at E&E News, and has a deep well of sources, including lawmakers and their aides, industry executives and leaders of environmental NGOs. Sign up today and get the first edition tomorrow morning. Here's what you can expect: - Exclusive interviews with Cabinet secretaries, lawmakers, and other influential leaders in the energy and environment space.
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