by Joseph Weber
Fox News
They worked hard, they played hard.
Newly obtained emails reveal a seemingly close relationship, during and after work hours, between an EPA office and influential environmental groups — showing a top agency official encouraged one such group to write an anti-coal report and even invited members to a summer bash featuring an “ice luge” for liquor shots…
The Energy and Environment Legal Institute acquired emails last year through a Freedom of Information Act request that appear to show the Sierra Club worked with the EPA to stop efforts to build the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline.