Yet, somehow the EPA revived the National Assessment by submitting it to the United Nations as Chapter 6 of the Climate Action Report 2002 as a, quote, 'policy position' or an official statement of the U.S. Government.
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Inhofe criticizes the EPA for reviving the National Assessment as a policy position.
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