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Climate ‘Ideology’ Hurts Prosperity, Top U.S. Officials Tell Europeans
Published: September 10, 2025
Chris Wright, the energy secretary, said he would push Europe to loosen environmental rules and buy more gas. Doug Burgum, the interior secretary, tied fossil fuels to a need to win the A.I. race. Read More.
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