Bloomberg: The Obama administration rejected challenges to its finding last year that climate change caused by emissions of greenhouse gases is a danger to public health. The Environmental Protection Agency found that 10 petitions contesting the decision as flawed "provide no evidence to undermine our determination," Administrator Lisa Jackson said today in a statement. Industry groups, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, have said the EPA’s carbon rules will be a drag on the …
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