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Seven states are promising a lawsuit to force the federal government to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, the latest in a string of challenges to the Bush administration's go-slow approach on climate change. The prospect of a global warming lawsuit by the state attorneys general was announced Thursday, based on the argument that the EPA is violating the Clean Air Act in not addressing the climate issue.
February 21, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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