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Barack Obama applied the brakes to the most critical component of his climate change plan on Tuesday, slowing the process of setting new rules cutting carbon pollution from power plants, and casting a shadow over a landmark United Nations summit on global warming. The proposed power plant rules were meant to be the signature environmental accomplishment of Obamas second term.
The threat of a delay in their implementation comes just one week before a heavily anticipated UN summit where officials had been looking to Obama to show leadership on climate change.
In a conference call with reporters, the Environmental Protection Agency said it was extending the public comment period on the power plant rules for an additional 45 days, until 1 December.
The delay follows heavy lobby by Republicans and industry lobby groups to delay the rule or withdraw it outright. Fifteen governors had called on Obama and the EPA to withdraw the proposed regulations, which would cut carbon pollution from existing power plants.
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http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/sep/16/obama-epa-climate-change-power-plant-rule-delay
Nihil
(13,508 posts)Just why do they think that President Clean Coal is going to make any form of "change"
to the established US policy with regard to climate talking shops?
President "Lets keep removing the tops of mountains"?
President "Frack wherever you want for gas"?
President "Fossil Fuel Exports are vital for the economy"?
WTF have those "officials" been smoking?
hatrack
(59,583 posts)Or will it be just another "blue-ribbon panel" presenting a report sometime in 2016? I'd at least hope for the former . . .