https://www.enr.com/articles/60196-updated-trump-energy-environment-nominees-set-to-prevail-despite-some-senate-pushback
Trio of Trump loyalists who conveyed strong fossil fuel advocacy are set for Senate confirmation to lead the U.S. Energy and Interior Depts and EPA—as sworn-in president unleashes flurry of orders to accelerate oil and gas projects, curb environmental protections and diminish growing renewable energy markets yet again. …
UPDATED Trump Energy-Environment Nominees Set to Prevail, Despite Some Senate Pushback
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