
Kelly Livingston
Reporter and Assignment Editor at ABC News
Covering climate for @ABC | Formerly: @CNSmd, @HowardCenterUMD, @CPhereandnow, @InlandNewsroom, @CollegeMag
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2 months ago |
thepulseofnh.com | Kelly Livingston |Daniel Peck |Leah Sarnoff |Benjamin Siegel
(WASHINGTON) -- President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday to expand the mining and use of coal in the U.S., calling it "beautiful, clean coal." During a ceremony at the White House, surrounded by hard-hat-clad coal miners, Trump signed the "Unleashing American Energy" executive order that follows the president's recent promises to oversee a boost of coal production in the U.S. The action directs the Interior Department to facilitate coal leases for millions of acres of...
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2 months ago |
abc7.com | Kelly Livingston |Daniel Peck |Leah Sarnoff
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday to expand the mining and use of coal in the U.S., calling it "beautiful, clean coal."During a ceremony at the White House, surrounded by hard-hat-clad coal miners, Trump signed the "Unleashing American Energy" executive order that follows the president's recent promises to oversee a boost of coal production in the U.S.The action directs the Interior Department to facilitate coal leases for millions of acres of public lands.
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Mar 18, 2025 |
yahoo.com | Kelly Livingston |Daniel Peck
President Donald Trump has called for the expansion of U.S. coal production, claiming that an increase of "clean" coal produced in the U.S. will soon take place.
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Mar 12, 2025 |
yahoo.com | MaryAlice Parks |Kelly Livingston |Matthew Glasser
Calling it the "biggest deregulatory action in U.S. history," the Environmental Protection Agency rolled out sweeping moves Wednesday aimed at walking back environmental protections and eliminating a host of climate change regulations, some decades in the making.
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Mar 12, 2025 |
thepulseofnh.com | Selina Y. Wang |Kelly Livingston |Allison Pecorin |Lauren Peller
(SILVER SPRING, Md.) -- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is preparing to lay off more than 1,000 workers as part of the Trump administration's mandate for agencies to prepare "reductions in force," according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. The cuts are fueling concerns that NOAA's ability to deliver lifesaving services, such as weather forecasting, storm warnings, climate monitoring and fishery oversight, will be hampered.
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