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White House prohibiting official travel to fossil fuel conferences, internal memo shows

Por: Fox News Politics October 02, 2023

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EXCLUSIVE: The White House is prohibiting senior administration officials from traveling for that promote carbon-intensive fuels, including oil, natural gas and coal, Fox News Digital has learned. The guidance — which originated from the — was revealed in a Department of Energy (DOE) memo issued internally to agency staff on Sept. 15 and obtained by Fox News Digital. The memo was authored by Deputy Secretary of Energy David Turk who outlined... + full article



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