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E.P.A. to Stop Updating Popular Database After Lead Scientist Criticized Trump

The database, which helps companies calculate their greenhouse gas emissions, will continue under a consortium that includes Stanford University.

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Carbon Dioxide, Environment, Environmental Protection Agency, Global Warming, Government Efficiency Department (US), Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Research, Science and Technology, Stanford University, Trump, Donald J, United States Politics and Government
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