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2011

April (2011)

E.P.A. Proposes New Emission Standards for Power Plants

E.P.A. Proposes New Emission Standards for Power Plants

The Environmental Protection Agency (archived) on Wednesday (2011-03-16) proposed the first national standard (archived) for emissions of mercury and other pollutants from coal (archived) -burning power plants, a rule that could lead to the early closing of a number of older plants and one that is certain to be challenged by the some utilities and Republicans in Congress.

Source: The New York Times (2011) Read More

February (2011)

Graham Pulls Support for Major Senate Climate Bill

Graham Pulls Support for Major Senate Climate Bill

Senator Lindsey Graham withdrew support from a major Senate climate bill, fracturing a fragile bipartisan coalition. The setback stalled momentum for comprehensive climate legislation. Energy policy once again splintered along party lines, leaving regulatory authority to agencies and states.

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2010

August (2010)

Senators Want to Bar E.P.A. Greenhouse Gas Limits

Senators Want to Bar E.P.A. Greenhouse Gas Limits

A group of senators moved to block the EPA from regulating greenhouse gases, arguing climate rules exceeded the agency’s mandate. The proposal reflected a broader clash over separation of powers: should carbon limits originate in Congress or through agency interpretation of existing law?

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