By Martin Lasden
Global warming deniers have had a tough time of it lately. First there was Al Gore and his Oscar?winning documentary, An Inconvenient Truth. Then came Arnold Schwarzenegger, who in September signed into law a state cap on greenhouse-gas emissions, the first in the nation. And in April the U.S. Supreme Court weighed in, ruling in a 5?4 vote that under the federal Clean Air Act,...
Global warming deniers have had a tough time of it lately. First there was Al Gore and his Oscar?winning documentary, An Inconvenient Truth. Then came Arnold Schwarzenegger, who in September signed into law a state cap on greenhouse-gas emissions, the first in the nation. And in April the U.S. Supreme Court weighed in, ruling in a 5?4 vote that under the federal Clean Air Act,...
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