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EPA head says "proud" of U.S. climate efforts

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - While the United States is still far away from implementing a final climate change plan, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency said on Monday that America can show up at international global warming talks next month... Full Article at Reuters

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