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    The Environmental Protection Agency this week informed the United Nations aviation program that it had begun investigating whether airplane emissions endangered public health.  (iStock image)
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    EPA takes step toward regulating plane emissions

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    September 5, 2014 12:52 pm
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    EPA struggles to account for cross-state emissions reductions in power plant rule
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    The proposal would set new standards for areas outside of the power plants, which opponents contend is beyond the jurisdiction of the EPA. (Getty images/Chung Sung-Jun)
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    GOP lawmakers probe EPA

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    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy noted drillers and states are missing out on potential revenues because the U.S. doesn't have sufficient pipeline capacity to absorb all the natural gas that's being developed -- instead, energy firms burn off the excess gas because they can't use it. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    A joint Pew Research Center-USA Today poll of 1,501 adults found that 68 percent of Democratic respondents ranked climate change as a
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    The top United Nations climate official said upcoming negotiations on an international global warming accord should be viewed as a health issue. (iStock image)
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    UN climate chief: Global warming a public health issue

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    Republicans have fought various Obama administration efforts designed to address climate change, such as twin proposals to limit carbon emissions from new and existing power plants. (iStock image)
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    Obama administration seeks to bypass Senate on climate deal

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    Winter blackouts could hit Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, regional grid operator warns
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    A U.N. draft report notes that nearly enough greenhouse gas emissions are in the atmosphere to seal the fate of the ice sheet that covers much of Greenland. (AP Photo)
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    ‘Irreversible change’ more likely as emissions rise, says UN draft report

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