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Oil-derived materials are found in many personal care products such as lotion, lipstick and sunblock.
The EPA is drafting its own climate bill for the administration - one it has the authority to enact without Congress.
As the dollar weakens, some predict the precious metal could reach $1,500 on strong international demand.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., says we need to regulate carbon emissions, but cautions against too much.
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