SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency would step in and regulate carbon dioxide emissions by creating a cap-and-trade system or take other measures if Congress fails, but is likely to wait for 2010 elections, the head of the Sierra Club said on Tuesday.
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EPA could create U.S. CO2 cap-and-trade: Sierra
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