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EPA punts carbon rule due to pandemic
An Obama-era mandate that new coal-fired power plants use partial carbon capture and storage to limit emissions will stay in place a little longer because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Jean Chemnick, E&E News reporter
An Obama-era mandate that new coal-fired power plants use partial carbon capture and storage to limit emissions will stay in place a little longer because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Michael Regan comes from a small city in North Carolina that illustrates the racial and economic disparities across America. Climate change is making them worse.
By Daniel Cusick in Climatewire
A top White House climate adviser denounced "irresponsible repeat spending on disaster after disaster" and said the government should improve the nation's resilience to floods and other perils.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire
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Michael Regan comes from a small city in North Carolina that illustrates the racial and economic disparities across America. Climate change is making them worse.
By Daniel Cusick in Climatewire
A top White House climate adviser denounced "irresponsible repeat spending on disaster after disaster" and said the government should improve the nation's resilience to floods and other perils.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire