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Biden Seeks to Bolster Solar Manufacturers With Tariff Moves

The Biden administration is initiating a suite of policies it says will help foster a deeper domestic supply chain for solar panels, following pleas from US manufacturers confronting a surge of tariff-free imports.

IRS Gives New Option for Bonus Energy Credit Cost Calculations

The Treasury Department and IRS on Thursday issued guidance aimed at providing certainty for green energy developers seeking domestic content bonus credits for certain renewable energy projects, removing one of the biggest challenges facing taxpayers seeking the add-ons.

Success of US Green Product Strategy Is Backed by Data, GSA Says

The White House’s bid to spur markets for green building materials appears to be working, according to new data the Biden administration will release on Thursday.

Venture Global Slams ‘Eleventh Hour’ FERC Data Request on LNG

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EPA Asks to Quash ‘Gratuitous’ Request to Gut Civil Rights Law

The Environmental Protection Agency urged a district judge to drop a request that would further restrict civil rights protections in Louisiana and beyond.

Rare Toads or Clean Energy? An Environmental Law Fight in Nevada

In Nevada, can a balance be struck between an endangered toad species and the pressing need to address climate change? The future of NEPA, a 54-year-old environmental law, may hold the answer.

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Gas Stove Makers Fail to Defeat Class Actions Over Emissions

BSH Home Appliances Corp., Whirpool Corp., and Samsung Electronics America Inc. failed to convince a federal judge to toss out proposed consumer class actions alleging they knew their gas stoves emitted unhealthy pollutants and failed to warn customers.

California Fights to Keep Insurers Despite Fire Risk

How a Rare Toad Species Stopped a Clean Energy Project

Climate Change Fuels Texas Boom Towns' Water Worries

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Biden Blocks Release of Interview Tapes on Classified Papers (2)

President Joe Biden has exerted executive privilege over recordings from the investigation into his handling of classified documents, escalating a fight with congressional Republicans as a committee voted Thursday to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress.