Even as environmentalists scramble for last-minute victories, President Trump and his nominees are looming.
In the final weeks before President Biden leaves office, federal officials and climate advocates are scrambling to secure as much progress as they can before President Trump returns to the White House. The U.S. Department of Energy announced a $6.6-billion conditional loan to electric vehicle maker Rivian, to help the Southern California company finish building an EV factory in Georgia. Details here from L.A.
Times colleague Ian James. California and Arizona had wanted federal officials to study a possible 'compact call,' which would involve forcing the Colorado River's Upper Basin states to deliver a certain amount of water, as guaranteed in a 1922 interstate compact. The Colorado Sun's Shannon Mullane wrote about what that might have looked like. Also in Arizona, Gov.
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