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A large team of researchers assess the impact of the latest and final standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency .
They describe the new standards and how they are likely to be implemented, and their possible impacts over the long term.
When the Republicans win control of the White House , rules are revoked in favor of oil and natural gas.
The researchers suggest this is because of economics.
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