Environment
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Climate Change Made the Federal Court Revoke Leases for Oil and Gas
More than 80 million acres of oil and gas leases in the Gulf of Mexico were revoked by a federal judge on Thursday, declaring that the Biden administration did not adequately consider climate change when auctioning the rights late last year.
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