
Niina H. Farah
Legal Reporter at E&E News
E&E News legal reporter. I’ve covered regs and fed. agencies, climate at EPA and USDA. UMass & Columbia alumna. RTs not endorsements. Formerly @nhheikkinen.
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3 days ago |
subscriber.politicopro.com | Niina H. Farah
The search supports the following Boolean operators:AND, OR, NOT must be capitalized. Search otherwise ignores capitalization for keywords. Use "" quotation marks to search for a phrase. Phrase search matches all words in that order with nothing in between. Search will capture keywords in plural form (e.g. Liability can pull both liability and liabilities), including within phrase search. Parentheses () can be used with the operators above.
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1 week ago |
subscriber.politicopro.com | Lesley Clark |Niina H. Farah
The search supports the following Boolean operators:AND, OR, NOT must be capitalized. Search otherwise ignores capitalization for keywords. Use "" quotation marks to search for a phrase. Phrase search matches all words in that order with nothing in between. Search will capture keywords in plural form (e.g. Liability can pull both liability and liabilities), including within phrase search. Parentheses () can be used with the operators above.
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1 week ago |
subscriber.politicopro.com | Niina H. Farah |Lesley Clark
The search supports the following Boolean operators:AND, OR, NOT must be capitalized. Search otherwise ignores capitalization for keywords. Use "" quotation marks to search for a phrase. Phrase search matches all words in that order with nothing in between. Search will capture keywords in plural form (e.g. Liability can pull both liability and liabilities), including within phrase search. Parentheses () can be used with the operators above.
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2 weeks ago |
scientificamerican.com | Jean Chemnick |Niina H. Farah |Lesley Clark
CLIMATEWIRE | EPA's proposal to stop regulating power plant climate pollution is built around a bold claim that experts say could create legal stumbling blocks. The U.S. power industry is the nation's second-highest emitting sector. But in its draft rule repeal, EPA argues that the industry emits too little heat-trapping pollution to be worth regulating.
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2 weeks ago |
subscriber.politicopro.com | Niina H. Farah |Lesley Clark
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