Dear Energy and Environment readers, Thanks for reading the newsletter. I, like many reporters, have temporarily switched my focus onto covering the global pandemic. Click here to sign up for The Washington Post's coronavirus newsletter. We'll still be publishing climate and environmental stories, which you can find here. We promise this newsletter will return, and you might even get a few updates from us before then as time allows. Until we return, wash your hands. —Chris Mooney, climate change reporter By Darryl Fears, Juliet Eilperin and Dino Grandoni ● Read more » | | The rule will require the U.S. fleet to improve its average fuel efficiency by 1.5 percent per year between model years 2021 and 2026, compared to a nearly 5 percent annual increase under current law. By Juliet Eilperin and Brady Dennis ● Read more » | | The Trump administration has insisted on keeping national parks open amid the coronavirus crisis so that Americans can avoid being pent up in their homes and enjoy the outdoors. By Darryl Fears and Dino Grandoni ● Read more » | | Organizers of the biggest Arctic research expedition in history are scrambling to find a port for a ship of returning scientists after Norway closed its border. By Sarah Kaplan ● Read more » | | |
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