Senate grills Haaland over energy

Senators grill Haaland on Biden's energy strategy​​

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland faced intense scrutiny from senators regarding the Biden administration’s energy policies during her appearance before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.

Michael Doyle reports for E&E News.

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NBA sets ambitious climate goals, aiming for major carbon footprint reduction by 2030

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As Kathmandu endures severe air pollution issues, exacerbated by climate change, residents face increased health risks.

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Stopping Shell Oil on South Africa’s Wild Coast

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Forests versus cattle: which is more profitable for the Amazon?

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