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    FILE - In this June 3, 2017 file photo, the coal-fired Plant Scherer, one of the nation's top carbon dioxide emitters, stands in the distance in Juliette, Ga. President Donald Trump's recent decision to pull the United States from the international climate deal reached in Paris was but the latest in a rapid-fire series of moves that would weaken or dismantle federal initiatives to reduce carbon emissions, which scientists say are heating the planet to levels that could have disastrous consequences.
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    Bogus climate change lawsuits need to stop

    Craig Richardson -
    December 3, 2018 5:00 am
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    The Chevrolet logo, above, on the front of a pickup at a Louisville, Ky., car dealership. Carmakers like Chevy parent GM have strong enough credit to handle the strain of President Trump's proposed automotive tariffs, according to corporate ratings firm Fitch.
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    Subsidies and bailouts here. Tariffs and taxes there. Now the GM plants are gone

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    November 27, 2018 11:51 pm
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    General Motors workers cheer at GM North America President Mark Reuss, right, with front seat passenger Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, drives the first Chevrolet Cruze compact sedan off the assembly line, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010, at the GM factory in Lordstown, Ohio.
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    Obama’s ‘car of the future’ goes kaput

    Philip Wegmann -
    November 26, 2018 8:57 pm
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    In this Aug. 1, 2018 photo, a gas station is seen in New Durham, N.H.
    Energy and Environment

    Trump’s decision on ethanol hurts consumers

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    October 30, 2018 4:00 am
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    California Attorney General Xavier Becerra speaks at a news conference.
    Energy and Environment

    California attorney general: Don’t let pipe bombs distract from climate ‘time bomb’

    John Siciliano -
    October 26, 2018 6:34 pm
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    California Attorney General Xavier Becerra is interviewed in Sacramento, Calif.
    Energy and Environment

    Democratic attorneys general threaten to sue Trump over clean car rules

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    In a letter to employees, American Airlines CEO Doug Parker and President Robert Isom said the company will
    Business

    American Airlines trims flights as fuel prices ravage bottom line

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    October 25, 2018 12:22 pm
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    FILE - In this Aug. 31, 2017 file photo Melanie Richter controls the Yuneec selfie drone 'Breeze 4K' with a smartphone at the IFA 2017 tech fair in Berlin, Germany.
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    Undersecretary Kan: Smart regulatory reforms at Transportation improve safety and foster growth

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    October 22, 2018 1:30 pm
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    A Delta Air Lines Airbus A320 takes off Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010, at the Tampa International Airport in Tampa, Fla.
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    Delta teams with Airbus to trim operating costs as jet fuel prices spike

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    October 15, 2018 4:53 pm
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    Delta profits jump despite spiking fuel costs after Trump’s exit from Iran deal
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    Delta profits jump despite spiking fuel costs after Trump’s exit from Iran deal

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