Environmentalists, though winners in the election, warn against expecting vast changes.
14th Nov 2006, 15:45 GMT
Last week's election whipsawed the Congressional committees that are crucial battlegrounds for environmental and energy legislation. But even many environmentalists believe that an ambitious new agenda is unlikely.
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