EPA says power plant carbon emissions aren’t dangerous. We asked 30 scientists: Here’s what they say
- Nineteen scientists stated that the EPA's proposal about power plant carbon emissions is scientifically wrong and labeled it as disinformation.
- The scientists compared the proposal to saying that smoking doesn't cause lung cancer.
- Their statement contradicts evidence presented by thousands of scientists from nearly 200 countries.
- They argue that prioritizing short-term oil and gas profits over climate science betrays future generations.
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EPA says power plant carbon emissions aren't dangerous, contradicting years of scientific consensus
The Trump administration's Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday proposed a new ruling that heat-trapping carbon gas "emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants do not contribute significantly to dangerous air pollution.''
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EPA says power plant carbon emissions aren't dangerous. We asked 30 scientists: Here's what they say
The Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency Wednesday proposed a new ruling that heat-trapping carbon gas “emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants do not contribute significantly to dangerous air pollution.″ The Associated Press asked 30 different scientists, experts in climate,
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