The Obama administration is looking forward to a host
of new environmental regulations that go far beyond the president's plans to
issue new standards for greenhouse gas emissions from new and existing power
plants.
The new regulations, previewed in the administration's spring regulatory roadmap released this week, cover everything from pollution runoff from military ships to landfill methane emissions, and in some cases will be issued long after called for under the law.
The new regulations, previewed in the administration's spring regulatory roadmap released this week, cover everything from pollution runoff from military ships to landfill methane emissions, and in some cases will be issued long after called for under the law.
This September, the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) plans to propose rules for greenhouse gas emissions from new power
plants, and next June will issue draft rules for existing facilities.
Those dates match up with the timeline President Obama has given for the new regulations, which supporters have cheered as a major step in confronting climate change. That's a good sign that the administration is serious about the rules, according to James Goodwin, a policy analyst with the Center for Progressive Reform....To Read More....
Those dates match up with the timeline President Obama has given for the new regulations, which supporters have cheered as a major step in confronting climate change. That's a good sign that the administration is serious about the rules, according to James Goodwin, a policy analyst with the Center for Progressive Reform....To Read More....
My Take - The EPA must be eliminated.
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