Energy and Environment: ‘That’s what happens when a big plant shuts down in a small town.’
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Nearly half the nation's coal plants have been shuttered in the past decade. That profound shift has moved the U.S. toward cleaner forms of energy but left some communities reeling.
As he prepares for his confirmation hearing in the Senate Thursday, Acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt has come under pressure from House Democrats to explain his unusual method of recording meetings with private citizens who often engage in business with the agency.
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