EPA Ruling Signals Beginning Of The End For Corporate Carbon
Posted on 20. Apr, 2009 by Ross in Government Policy, North America
After 2 years of deliberations and obstructions, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Friday finally released its proposed endangerment findings to the public on the subject of whether greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide are a danger to public health. The verdict:
Climate change is a health hazard
The agency’s finding is based on rigorous, peer-reviewed scientific analysis of six gases
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