
EPA chief finally hits back at carbon rule critics
Lisa Jackson argues that curbing carbon regulations would damage the economy
Lisa Jackson, head of the Environment Protection Agency (EPA), yesterday launched a robust defence of the watchdog's right to regulate carbon emissions, warning that far from protecting jobs, efforts to...
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