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Will US energy policy push fossil fuels or renewable energy? Six essential reads

  • Written by Martin LaMonica, Deputy Editor, Environment & Energy Editor, The Conversation

Editor’s note: The following is a collection of recent articles on U.S. energy and climate policy.

The United States is blessed with many energy resources: huge fossil fuels reserves and substantial renewable energy potential, from offshore wind to geothermal power. It’s also a signatory to the Paris Agreement on climate change and has...

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