The Clean Air Act charges the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with regulating air pollution from vehicles. The EPA argues that carbon-dioxide emissions do not meet the act’s definition of pollution. It also contends that regulating them would do no good unless other countries did the same. That is in keeping with the policies of George Bush. America’s president says that any international accord on global warming should apply to all countries, unlike the Kyoto Protocol which exempts poor ones, including big polluters such as China and India.
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