Now that the midterms have very nearly ended this is a great time to take stock of the results in terms of energy policies and climate change. This is a complicated picture with every side in the energy debate able to claim victories. Because of the sheer scale of the midterms, it makes sense to analyze the results from the local level, the state level where a lot of the action is happening, and at the federal level where the results presage more gridlock.
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