The Environmental Protection Agency, if it tries to regulate global-warming carbon dioxide from motor-vehicle exhaust as it appears about to do, could kneecap the U.S. economy with new regulations on factories, farms and ordinary buildings.
The Environmental Protection Agency, if it tries to regulate global-warming carbon dioxide from motor-vehicle exhaust as it appears about to do, could kneecap the U.S. economy with new regulations on factories, farms and ordinary buildings.
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