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Related: About this forumAdministration Presses Ahead With Limits on Emissions From Power Plants
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WASHINGTON A year after a plan by President Obama to limit greenhouse gas emissions from new power plants set off angry opposition, the administration will announce on Friday that it is not backing down from a confrontation with the coal industry and will press ahead with enacting the first federal carbon limits on the nations power companies.
The proposed regulations, to be announced at the National Press Club by Gina McCarthy, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, are an aggressive move by Mr. Obama to bypass Congress on climate change with executive actions he promised in his inaugural address this year. The regulations are certain to be denounced by House Republicans and the industry as part of what they call the presidents war on coal.
In her speech, Ms. McCarthy will unveil the agencys proposal to limit new gas-fired power plants to 1,000 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions per megawatt hour and new coal plants to 1,100 pounds of carbon dioxide, according to administration officials who were briefed on the agencys plans. Industry officials say the average advanced coal plant currently emits about 1,800 pounds of carbon dioxide per hour.
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Senator Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts, said in a statement that the proposed rules would begin a new era in which the United States began real efforts to control climate-altering pollution from the nations power plants.
These rules are reasonable, Mr. Markey said. They are feasible. And they should soon be expanded to include standards for existing power plants.
There's more..
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/20/us/politics/obama-administration-announces-limits-on-emissions-from-power-plants.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&smid=tw-nytimes&_r=0
h/t http://theobamadiary.com/2013/09/19/chat-away-239/#comments
"Obama's Stealth War on Global Warming"
http://www.democraticunderground.com/110215168
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Cha
(305,196 posts)JustAnotherGen
(33,444 posts)Because every member of DU needs to read this.
Since my latest wi-fi booster hasn't come yet, I'm at the library out of necessity so I don't get too far behind in the group posts. The chromebook arrived and I love it, but it's no use w/o internet. At least this should keep most of my comments minimal!
Cha
(305,196 posts)Here's to you getting the internet connection you need and want!
sheshe2
(87,309 posts)It won't be the first or last time he takes on these controversial issues.
As President Obama tries to fight global warming without any backing from a gridlocked Congress, he's using every weapon in his executive arsenal. His Environmental Protection Agency will soon roll out controversial regulations on carbon pollution from coal-fired power plants. He's told every Cabinet agency to look into ways it can use its authority to act on climate change. And now the administration is stocking the executive branch with an army of new appointees who have a history of working aggressively on climate issues and clean energy, often from leadership jobs at environmental advocacy groups.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/110215168
They are feasible. And they should soon be expanded to include standards for existing power plants.
GO Senator Markey from the great state of Massachusetts!!!!
Wonderful OP, Cha. Thank you.
Cha
(305,196 posts)for fighing everyday against America's enemy within.
Senator Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts, said in a statement that the proposed rules would begin a new era in which the United States began real efforts to control climate-altering pollution from the nations power plants.
Senator Ed Markey has strong environmental credentials!
MA-Sen: Carole King, "Ed Markey's environmental credentials among reasons I support his Senate bid"
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/05/13/1208814/-MA-Sen-Carole-King-Ed-Markey-s-environmental-credentials-among-reasons-I-support-his-Senate-bid#