The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Friday appealed the Environmental Protection Agency's July dismissal of a petition to repeal the agency's 2009 finding that greenhouse gases imperil human health and welfare. The Chamber is raising "strong concerns about the significant negative impact the EPA's endangerment finding will have on jobs and local economies," said Robin Conrad, an executive with the Chamber. The Hill/E2 Wire blog
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U.S. Chamber challenges EPA's carbon-endangerment finding
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Friday appealed the Environmental Protection Agency's July dismissal of a petition to repeal the agency's 2009 finding that greenhouse gases imperil human health and welfare. The Chamber is raising "strong concerns about the significant negative impact the EPA's endangerment finding will have on jobs and local economies," said Robin Conrad, an executive with the Chamber. The Hill/E2 Wire blog
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Friday appealed the Environmental Protection Agency's July dismissal of a petition to repeal the agency's 2009 finding that greenhouse gases imperil human health and welfare. The Chamber is raising "strong concerns about the significant negative impact the EPA's endangerment finding will have on jobs and local economies," said Robin Conrad, an executive with the Chamber. The Hill/E2 Wire blog
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