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Americans deserve to know how federal regulations may affect them. Yet, by using a global measure to value reductions in emissions that may contribute to climate change, U.S. government agencies are claiming their rules--which impose substantial domestic costs--provide benefits that in fact largely accrue to foreign citizens.
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