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US Interior Looks to Gut Environmental Review Process

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The US Department of the Interior plans to slice more than 90% off the time it takes to conduct environmental reviews of oil, gas and other energy projects on federal lands. But some policy analysts see limits on the universe of players that could take advantage of the streamlined approach.

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