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Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] InsideEPA/climate Mon 5/22/2017 10:55:48 PM Today on Climate Beat
Today on Climate Beat...
May 22,2017
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|... we went to Virginia, where state senator and GOP gubernatorial candidate Frank {
Wagner is convening a legislative committee meeting on Gov. Terry McAuliffe's (D) :
plan to regulate carbon emissions from the state's power plants, in which he intends toi
confront administration officials with a "barrage" of questions.
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Back in Washington, the Trump White House is taking steps to block the release of {
ethics waivers EPA and other agencies have granted that allow former industry
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lobbyists to work at those agencies, despite an executive order President Donald
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Trump signed earlier this year generally barring such work.
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jin Congress, Sen. Tom Carper (D-DE) has some questions for EPA Administrator Scott:
Pruitt on enforcement, after it came to light that oil and gas producer Devon Energy i
walked back its position in settlement talks with the agency shortly after Pruitt was i
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Our daily news roundup featured the New York Times story that broke the Devon
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Energy news, as part of a broader look at how Pruitt's deregulatory agenda is already {
{reverberating throughout the oil and gas industry.
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And out in coal country, a National Academy of Sciences (NAS) panel will hold its
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second meeting aimed to resolve contradictory findings on whether surface coal
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mining in Central Appalachia harms human health, a study that could ultimately aid {
Trump administration efforts to roll back rules that discourage coal production.
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