March 28, 2012

EPA Regs: A Small Step Forward For Earth

Editors, Los Angeles Times


Los Angeles Times

In an election year, any progress on environmental regulation is cause for celebration. So when the Obama administration on Tuesday released its long-delayed proposal to limit greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, there was reason for anyone concerned about public health or the looming climate menace to cheer — even though it won't shut down a single existing coal-fired plant.

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TAGGED: global warming, climate change, Coal, EPA regulations, epa

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