Thursday 28 February 2019

Energy and Environment: Andrew Wheeler, former energy lobbyist, confirmed as nation’s top environmental official

Energy and Environment
With Chris Mooney
Environmental Protection Agency Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler (Reuters/Ting Shen/File Photo)
Andrew Wheeler, former energy lobbyist, confirmed as nation's top environmental official
The Senate approved the former coal lobbyist to head the Environmental Protection Agency Thursday, underscoring how the partisan divide on environmental policy has only widened under Trump.
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EPA regulator skirts the line between former clients and current job
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Very high carbon dioxide could suppress cooling clouds, climate change model warns
Vanishing stratocumulus clouds would have dire effects on global temperatures.
 
White House to set up panel to counter climate change consensus, officials say
The move would be the administration's most forceful effort to date to challenge the scientific consensus that greenhouse gas emissions are helping drive global warming. "The president wants people to be able to decide for themselves," a senior administration official said.
 
Grand jury is examining whether former interior secretary Ryan Zinke lied to federal investigators
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