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The EPA's power play

Business Week: Early in his Presidency, Barack Obama made it clear that if Congress failed to limit carbon emissions, he would use his authority under the Clean Air Act to control greenhouse gases. Now that Congress has pulled the plug on legislation, that task has fallen to Lisa Jackson, Obama's Environmental Protection Agency chief. Caught between business groups and some Senate Democrats who want to stop her, and environmental organizations that say she's not going far enough, Jackson may have the toughest job in town.

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Tags: Greenhouse gas, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Carbon dioxide, Air pollution, Climate change, Environmentalism, Lisa P. Jackson, Nitrous oxide

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