EPA finds global warming a health threat
Friday, July 18, 2008 - 02:28
in Earth & Climate
A new report contrasts with the agency's recent move not to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. Climate change will pose "substantial" health threats including heat waves, hurricanes and pathogens in coming decades, the Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday.
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