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he environmental and energy policies Whittingham said he was hopeful for would not necessarily have to do with pipelines or tar sands, though.
If it were up to him, he said, he’d like to see stronger programs for energy efficiency, an acceleration of the phase-out of coal-fired electricity, and some sort of incentive program to replace those sources with renewables like wind and solar.
He emphasized again that he’s not sure it will happen, but he does know one thing from the unprecedented election results: Progress is happening.
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