Environmentalists, Though Winners in the Election, Warn Against Expecting Vast Changes
14th Nov 2006, 04:59 GMT
Despite changes in the Congressional committees after last weeks election, some lobbyists are trying to dampen expectations that a major environmental agenda can speed through Congress.
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