EPA
Endangerment finding documents disappear from website
U.S. EPA has removed a link to documents on its website for the research that underpins the Obama administration's consequential "endangerment finding" for greenhouse gases.
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Scott Waldman, E&E News reporter
U.S. EPA has removed a link to documents on its website for the research that underpins the Obama administration's consequential "endangerment finding" for greenhouse gases.
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