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    A car gives off exhaust in Montpelier, Vt., Monday, March 2, 2007. Vermont is a big winner in two major environmental decisions handed down today by the U.S. Supreme Court. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas linked to global climate change, but the Environmental Protection Agency had been resisting calls to regulate the amount of it coming from vehicle tailpipes. Vermont had joined Massachusetts and other parties in suing to get the EPA to regulate carbon dioxide as a pollutant. Vermont Attorney General William Sorrell says the decision is a major boost for the state, which the car industry is suing for trying to regulate carbon emissions from vehicles.
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    In this photo provided by Melissa Smith, a train fire is seen from her farm in East Palestine, Ohio, Friday, Feb. 3, 2023.
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    FILE - In this April 22, 2014 file photos, drivers entering Sacramento on Highway 50 to come to a near stand still as traffic backs up in West Sacramento, Calif. The California Senate approved SB32, by Sen. Fran Pavley,D-Agoura, that sets a new goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016. The bill now goes to the governor.
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    George Rockenberger, 84, tries to stay warm as snow falls on the nearly 150 people waiting in line for the Norfolk Southern Family Assistance Center to open on February 17, 2023 at the Abundant Life Church in New Waterford, Ohio. Residents who qualify can receive a $1000 payment as well as reimbursement to cover costs related to the evacuation from Norfolk Southern.
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