Title, but Unclear Power, for a New Climate Czar
Published 12/12/2008 at NYT > Environment
Carol M. Browner’s new position as White House coordinator of energy and climate policy may be undefined, but her thinking on those issues is clearly in line with the president-elect’s. >
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