But McCarthy made clear that the administration views greenhouse gases the way
it sees other air pollutants and will regulate them accordingly, even if it forces the industry to spend more money to comply.
Not exact matches
After
seeing the regional effects in this new study, she agrees that the toxic element likely comes from outside the U.S. «We
see for
other types of
pollutants that [the Rocky Mountain region] tends to be more influenced by nonlocal sources because of its higher elevation — it has access to the free tropospheric
air,» she says.
All this will be decided in court, but given the Mass v EPA Supreme Court decision last year (which, among
other things, established that CO2 is a
pollutant and can be regulated under the Clean
Air Act), it's hard to
see what the E.P.A.'s argument will be.