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EPA announces plan to ease carbon emissions rule for new coal plants

December 6, 2018 Currator News, Washington Watch 0
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The impact is questionable: “There are not going to be any new coal plants built in the U.S., with or without this,” one critic said of the proposal.

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Complete Article From the publisher.Critics worry the U.S. Interior Department’s plans to ease restrictions on oil and gas drilling could wipe out sage grouse.

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