EPA Eases Rules on Coal Industry Despite Climate Change Warnings
Acting EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler signed the proposal Thursday/ WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency acted again Thursday to ease rules on the sagging U.S. coal industry, this time scaling back what would have been a tough control on climate-changing emissions from any new coal plants. The latest Trump administration targeting of legacy Obama administration efforts to slow climate change comes in the wake of multiplying warnings from the agency’s scientists and others about the accelerating pace of global warming. In a ...
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