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Scott Pruitt Left EPA Mired in Scandal. Now He’s Lobbying Indiana Lawmakers. – Indianapolis Star
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Americans’ Energy Use Surges Despite Climate Change Concern – Associated Press
Climate Change: The Next Great Risk to Municipal Bonds Is Already Here – Bloomberg
Duke Dumps Plan for North Carolina Gas-Fired Peaker Plant – Asheville Citizen Times
New Jersey Regulators Approve $300 Million Nuclear Bailout – NJ.com
For Earth Day, How Americans See Climate Change, in 5 Charts – Pew Research Center
The 2020 Democratic Candidates Answer a Few Questions about Climate Change – The New York Times
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