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Biden Wants A Civilian Climate Corps. Here's How It Might Work : NPR


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Members of the Montana Conservation Corps (MCC) work on trails near Tally Lake in northwestern Montana. President Biden wants to retool and relaunch one of the country s most celebrated government programs: the Civilian Conservation Corps. MCC crews are already doing some of the work envisioned in Biden s climate proposal.
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Members of the Montana Conservation Corps (MCC) work on trails near Tally Lake in northwestern Montana. President Biden wants to retool and relaunch one of the country s most celebrated government programs: the Civilian Conservation Corps. MCC crews are already doing some of the work envisioned in Biden s climate proposal. ....

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Reaching Back To The New Deal, Biden Proposes A Civilian Climate Corps - NPR News


Tuesday, May 11, 2021
by Scott Detrow (NPR)
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Members of the Montana Conservation Corps (MCC) work on the trails near Tally Lake in northwestern Montana. President Biden wants to retool and relaunch one of the country s most celebrated government programs: the Civilian Conservation Corps. MCC crews are already doing some of the work envisioned in Biden s climate proposal.
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With college classes going online because of COVID-19, Joe Spofforth put his double-major in political economies and educational studies on hold to move West and find work. When the pandemic was over, he’d go back. ....

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