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House Republicans propose planting a trillion trees as they move away from climate change denial
Read full article: House Republicans propose planting a trillion trees as they move away from climate change denialHouse Republicans are searching for solutions to climate change without restricting American-produced energy that comes from burning oil, coal and gas.
House approves bill to help West fight wildfires, drought
Read full article: House approves bill to help West fight wildfires, droughtThe House has approved wide-ranging legislation aimed at helping communities in the West cope with increasingly severe wildfires and drought — fueled by climate change — that have caused billions of dollars of damage to homes and businesses in recent years.
Ukraine war upends Biden's agenda on energy, climate change
Read full article: Ukraine war upends Biden's agenda on energy, climate changeAs Russian troops move deeper into Ukraine, President Joe Biden is taking steps to rein in rising energy costs – even if those moves run counter to his agenda for addressing climate change.
Democratic-led House makes conservation push with lands bill
Read full article: Democratic-led House makes conservation push with lands billRepublicans said the wilderness area designations would restrict use of those lands and make them more susceptible to catastrophic forest fires. It is one of the largest land-protection packages Congress has ever considered and covers almost 3 million acres of public lands, overwhelmingly in Colorado, California, Washington and Arizona. The ideological split over the bill was evident as the congressional delegation from Colorado debated the measure on the House floor. The legislation encompassed bills from Rep. Joe Neguse and DeGette that would affect more than 1 million acres of public lands in the state. “I prefer public lands with many uses," he said.