U.S. presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren said on Monday she would ban all fo...
- U.S. presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren said on Monday she would ban all fossil fuel extraction on federal land and in coastal waters, setting herself apart from a crowded field of Democratic hopefuls who have made climate change a central campaign issue but have yet to outline specific policies.
“We must not allow corporations to pillage our public lands and leave taxpayers to clean up the mess,” she wrote. The Interior Department is also expected in the coming weeks to announce a new five year plan for drilling on the Outercontinental Shelf that would open up vasts swaths of U.S. coastline to oil and gas exploration.
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