On the recordJune 15, 2015
It can't even potentially have anything to do with the ozone question because ozone isn't concentrated in cities.
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congress.govIt can't even potentially have anything to do with the ozone question because ozone isn't concentrated in cities.
Rush argues that the study does not relate to ozone pollution in cities.
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