Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt told coal miners in Kentucky Monday he will move to repeal a rule limiting greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants, assuring them, “The war against coal is over.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...e-war-on-coal-is-over/?utm_term=.933823fb9056
Who does coal have pictures of? It's not like there is a huge coal miners employee base or something. All this does is delay the inevitable.
The 43-page proposal, which was obtained by The Washington Post and other news outlets last week, argues that the agency overstepped its legal authority in seeking to force utilities to reduce carbon emissions outside their actual facilities to meet federal emissions targets. ... On Thursday, Bowman said any replacement rule the agency does put forward would be “done carefully and properly, within the confines of the law.” ... Ross Eisenberg, vice president of energy and resources policy at the National Association of Manufacturers, said in a statement that his group “agrees with the EPA’s conclusion that this regulation was broader than what the law allows, which is why we joined 28 states in challenging it in federal court.” “At the same time, we recognize the need for a policy to address greenhouse gas emissions,” Eisenberg added. “The NAM supports a greenhouse gas policy going forward that is narrowly tailored and consistent with the Clean Air Act.”