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Brown: Calif. Will Fight Lawsuits Against Federal Climate Regulations

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Gov. Jerry Brown says the state's economic health depends on its ability to deal with global warming. The governor was in San Diego Tuesday, addressing a gathering of researchers on ways to lighten society's carbon footprint. He told the LA Times that California will fight lawsuits against federal environmental regulations as an interested party.

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