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E.P.A. Moves to Curtail Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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The Environmental Protection Agency moved to assume authority over 14,000 coal burning plants, refineries and industrial complexes that emit more than 25,000 tons ( or emissions from burning 131 railcars) of of greenhouse gas emisssions, and are the source of 70% of the U.S.'s greenhouse gas emissions. The bill exempts the smaller facilities, "every cow and Dunkin Donuts," as Lisa Jackson EPA administrator put it. It exempts millions of other sources like bakeries, dry cleaners and hospitals, and focusses on the 400 largest facilities that do most of the environmental damage. These facilities will be required to obtain construction permits and prove that the best available technology has been applied. Lisa Jackson said we are not going to go ahead with business as usual, and it will give President Obama something to show at the Copenhagen talks. Senators Kerry and Boxer are introducing legislation that will be fought by the power plants, and this move by the EPA will be challenged by the power companies.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) moves to put a limit of 25,000 tons of greenhouse emissions on power plants.

01/23/2008

EPA's Lisa Jackson says its not business as usual the best technology available should be applied and she will focus on the largest polluters that do 70% of the damage and exempt smaller facilities. Efforts to reduce carbon emissions.

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