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San Diego Man Faces Historic Charges for Smuggling Greenhouse Gases Across the Border

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Landmark Case: San Diego Man Faces Historic Charges for Smuggling Greenhouse Gases Across the Border

In a groundbreaking development, a San Diego man, Michael Hart, has become the first person in the nation to face charges for smuggling greenhouse gases. The charges stem from suspicions of smuggling refrigerants into the United States from Mexico. This article explores the details surrounding this unprecedented case, the charges faced by Hart, and the potential implications for regulations aimed at curbing the use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), commonly found in refrigerators and air conditioners.

A San Diego man is the first in the nation to be charged with smuggling greenhouse gasses. Jon Fink explains.

Michael Hart, a resident. . .

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