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The intersection of scale, science, and law in Massachusetts v. EPA
Hari M. Osofsky
Penn State Law (University Park)
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Massachusetts
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Law
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Global Warming
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Climate Change
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Pollution
50%
Troposphere
50%
Multi-scalar
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Pollutants
25%
U.S. Supreme Court
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Global Level
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Air Pollutants
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Complex Concepts
25%
Obama Administration
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Laughter
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Regulatory Approach
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Attorney General
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Energy Projects
25%
Governmental Regulation
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Global Warming
100%
Massachusetts
100%
Climate Change
66%
Stratosphere
66%
Troposphere
66%
Greenhouse Gas Emission
66%
United States of America
33%
Geography
33%
Regulatory Approach
33%
Arts and Humanities
Massachusetts
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Law
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Climate Change
66%
Literature
33%
Truth
33%
Engagement
33%
Assertion
33%
Oral
33%
Honor
33%
Barack Obama
33%
U.S. Supreme Court
33%
Mathematics
Starting Point
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Supreme Court
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Global Warming
100%
Climate Change
66%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions
50%