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Trump admin vows to revoke scientific finding that's been the ‘central basis' of climate regulations

Trump admin vows to revoke scientific finding that's been the ‘central basis' of climate regulations

Fox News6 days ago
Fox News correspondent Mark Meredith reports on President Donald Trump's plans to annul prior climate policy on 'Special Report.'
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