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Their research was published Wednesday in the journal Nature Communications.
It recognized that the science of climate change is strong and indisputable.the Obama Administration could use the power of the Clean Air Act to regulate greenhouse gases.
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Its hard to overstate how much the Clean Air Act was driven by science and an understanding of how science works.the EPA did not consider greenhouse gases notably the invisible.
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