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While the world must reduce emissions to zero, reaching global climate goals is going to require pulling down existing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
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The Biden administration is weighing a release of roughly 1 million barrels a day for several months, according to people familiar with the matter.
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The real ace in the hole for U.S. refiners is the combination of scarce supply and persistently strong demand.
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"Unlike the majority opinion, I don't think a prevailing party analysis is the right attorney's fees framework," said U.S. Senior Judge Ed Carnes for the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. "The parties' agreement calls for a different framework."
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OPEC members have so far signaled that they see no need to divert from their policy of small increases each month.
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