By Miyoko Sakashita
Last month, with great fanfare, the Environmental Protection Agency finally announced the obvious: Carbon dioxide emissions threaten the public health and welfare. This decade-overdue "endangerment finding," the first step toward regulating carbon dioxide under the Clean Air Act, highlights the important role existing law can play in tackling the climate crisis.
But the Clean Air Act is by no means the only such law that can be targeted ...
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