Article: Environmental Defense Fund says solving acid rain will reduce greenhouse heat; reports says market-based controls have dual benefits.

ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND SAYS SOLVING ACID RAIN WILL REDUCE GREENHOUSE

HEAT; REPORT SAYS MARKET-BASED CONTROLS HAVE DUAL BENEFITS

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Adopting market-based controls on the pollutants that cause acid rain also will help ease the greenhouse effect, according to a report released Thursday by the Environmental Defense Fund.

"The United States does not have to wait for grand international agreements to begin solving the global warming problem," said Dr. Daniel Dudek, a senior economist at EDF and an author of the report. "If we choose the right acid rain control plan, we win the serendipitous benefit of ...

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