Obama's next climate steps apt to be temperate

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January 23, 2013
 
(Reuters) - The Obama administration is likely to rely mostly on existing rules and on flexing executive power to execute its second-term environmental agenda, sidestepping Congress as it sets about radically reducing greenhouse gases generated by major polluters.
While the agency is used to being sued by both green and industry groups, the number of cases is apt to increase.
 
"This is shaping up to be four years of litigation," Christopher Guith, vice president for policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Energy Institute, told Reuters this month.
 
 
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