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The environmental tobacco smoke particulate matter reached levels 15 times those measured outdoors.
BBC: Image of a smoke filled room
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After taking office, President George Bush ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to study the matter to determine if the costly regulation was worth implementing.
CNN: House votes in favor of lower drinking water arsenic levels
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The words climate change or global change or global climate change, whatever - none of them appear in the DOE budget, for that matter, not the Environmental Protection Agency budget, either.
NPR: Budget Breakdown: Defense, Health and Energy
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Dr Lomborg agrees that there are local and regional environmental pressures, and that these matter a lot, but it is fair to point out that the book has little to say about them, except to argue that rising incomes will help.
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They are much more efficient at converting plant matter into edible tablefare than livestock, so there is an environmental benefit as well.
BBC: Edible insects crawl onto menus
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Mr. Obama may also talk Thursday about giving industry more time to comply with other regulations, including environmental rules that businesses have complained are coming too quickly, according to people familiar with the matter.
WSJ: For Obama, Jobs Are a Focus for Regulations
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Skew scientific forums and the scientific process, in part by requiring the Environmental Protection Agency to provide "balanced" viewpoints on climate change in panels or presentations, no matter how unscientific the position.
CNN: Climate change funding curb fought
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The environmental and economic damage will come at an incalculably high price to a region-- and, for that matter, a country-- that can ill-afford either.
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