A “free pass to pollute.”
That’s what environmental advocates say the Obama administration’s new rules, announced Wednesday, give the nation’s gas-burning power plants.
“If the EPA is serious about the climate crisis, it needs to be serious about reducing greenhouse pollution from all power plants — regardless of whether they are fueled by gas or coal.” –Bill Snape, Center for Biological Diversity
In addition, according to the Center for Biological Diversity, the framework contained in the Environmental Protection Agency’s guidelines are in direct contradiction to bold promises the president has made regarding the worsening climate change crisis.
“The EPA’s lax standards for gas-fired power plants contradict President Obama’s strong statements about the urgent need to cut carbon and other greenhouse pollution,” said Bill Snape, the Center’s senior counsel in a statement. “The president has rightly said we must find the courage to fight climate change before it’s too late to act. But his administration’s weak natural gas power-plant rules are a huge missed opportunity to fight the pollution that’s warming our planet and pushing us toward climate chaos.”
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