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Ending the EPA’s endangerment finding could reopen the door to climate tort claims 

If the US Environmental Protection Agency abandons its authority to regulate greenhouse gases, the legal foundation that displaced common-law climate lawsuits may collapse – potentially triggering new litigation against energy companies, writes Sambhav Sankar, senior vice president for programmes at Earthjustice.

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