February 4, 2013

How Far Will Obama Go to Stop Global Warming?

Josh Boak, Fiscal Times


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Shivers must have run down the spines of some congressmen and energy industry executives when President Obama pledged during his inaugural address to tackle global warming. . .

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TAGGED: President Barack Obama, climate change, global warming, U.S. environmental policy

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