What is the Clean Power Plan?
It established the first-ever set of national carbon limits on power plants, which is the United States’ biggest source of pollution. Each state has been given carbon standards that they must meet by 2030. In June of 2015 the United States Supreme Court ruled that the US EPA has the power to regulate carbon pollution under the Clean Air Act.
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Clean Power Plan 2018
The majority of Americans knows that climate change poses an undeniable threat to our national security, public health, and economy. That’s why we cannot allow Donald Trump and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to stack the deck for polluters by gutting the Clean Power Plan. Now is the time to support critical climate change safeguards and keep building a clean energy economy that works for all Americans.
Submit a comment telling the EPA to strengthen the lifesaving Clean Power Plan, which protects our health, cuts carbon pollution from power plants, and encourages clean energy development. We cannot allow corporate polluters to dictate our health policies. Pruitt’s toxic agenda put our health on the line. It’s time to stand up for every American’s right to clean, healthy air and a safe future for our children.
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