John Kerry's office consulted with far-left eco groups on policy, banning fossil fuel investment: emails
Fox News
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry's office consulted with environmental groups to discuss key policy items last year as Republicans increase pressure for greater transparency.
In the first instance, the Sierra Club, a major environmental group that advocates for an aggressive transition from fossil fuels, asked to meet with Young to discuss a coal investment ban. The exchange took place in September 2021 ahead of the annual United Nations (UN) climate conference which Kerry, President Biden and other top U.S. officials attended. Thomas Catenacci is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
"I've been doing a bunch of thinking on potential next steps on the agenda of ending investment in new coal, particularly after the China announcement," Steve Herz, a Sierra Club senior attorney and international climate policy adviser, wrote to Young. "Would you have 20 minutes in the coming days?"
Schools nationwide brace for Trump, including measures compelling teachers not to cooperate with ICE
K-12 school districts, universities and state-level education leaders in the U.S. are drawing up plans to protect students from Trump's immigration enforcement.