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Argument: Carbon emissions regulations and standards have proven an effective tool, and can be strengthened if necessary
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Mark Clayton. "New case for regulating CO2 emissions". April 6, 2006. - "'What this report shows is that with careful government regulation, companies can lower the pollution coming from power plants smokestacks - and we should be doing this with greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, too,' says David Hawkins, climate director of the Natural Resources Defense Council, which coauthored the report with Ceres." - The cited report



