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Protecting Workers From Extreme Heat
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, protecting workers from extreme heat, Elon Musk's laughable solution to Tesla's child labor worries, and the outlook for green hydrogen
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Oil And Gas Mergers Total $250 Billion In Just 12 Months
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