What US climate and energy leaders have to say about the next four years

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Credit: Gage Skidmore

In a post-election press call, climate leaders from the World Resource Institute and the Biden administration shared insights into climate action during the next Trump administration

The outcome of the US presidential election has left the climate industry scrambling and riddled with questions about this new reality. The Biden administration's investment in clean energy technology...

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