State moves to regulate greenhouse gases
Starting next year, greenhouse gases will begin to be regulated in Wisconsin and other states for the first time. The regulations will affect future projects involving utilities, paper companies and other large industrial plants that are expanding and producing new sources of heat-trapping gases. For now, the impact is unclear, although state business groups say it will heap new costs on them, while environmentalists downplay the expense and say the regulations will help address climate change.
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