EPA Rescinds Trump Rule Expected To Make Air Pollution Regulation Harder

But the Biden administration took issues with the rule and said in its interim rule that the Trump rule "codified certain practices that conflict with best science."

Specifically, it said the portion that required the analyses to address certain outside factors that could potentially influence both cause and effect could have resulted in an "inferior" selection of health studies.


Requiring them to address the potential influence of outside factors is not "best science"?

mmmkay.

I don't trust ANYTHING they pump out anyway, so I guess it doesn't matter.
 
Another disastrous policy change made by trump is being recinded.

Good.

This will help stop allowing harmful pollutants into our air.

Hopefully it will help to clean up our air.

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Sweetie ... If those assclowns on the Beltway could figure out a way to tax the air you breathe, they would do it ... :thup:
And ... They would be more than happy to tell you how much better off you were going to be if they did.
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Good! I think the first thing that should be done is make a law that makes it illegal for all politicians, bureaucrats, and public agency members, to utilize air transportation. From now on they'll have to take the train, bus, or slow boat, to get where they're going to conduct business.

*****CHUCKLE*****



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We need steady EPA future guidance on Regulations so manufacturers can design & build vehicles & appliances that actually work by the time they are delivered to consumers. Flip Flopping on regulations from one administration to the next creates vehicles & appliances that can't be repaired.
 
We need steady EPA future guidance on Regulations so manufacturers can design & build vehicles & appliances that actually work by the time they are delivered to consumers. Flip Flopping on regulations from one administration to the next creates vehicles & appliances that can't be repaired.


I can't agree with you more.

This flip flopping on regulations needs to stop.

Science is what should dictate EPA policy.

Not politics or money.
 
We need steady EPA future guidance on Regulations so manufacturers can design & build vehicles & appliances that actually work by the time they are delivered to consumers. Flip Flopping on regulations from one administration to the next creates vehicles & appliances that can't be repaired.
So, why does requiring the EPA to look at and address potential influences from outside factors cause a bunch of "flip flopping"? If anything, it would produce more reliable results, no?
 
We need steady EPA future guidance on Regulations so manufacturers can design & build vehicles & appliances that actually work by the time they are delivered to consumers. Flip Flopping on regulations from one administration to the next creates vehicles & appliances that can't be repaired.


I can't agree with you more.

This flip flopping on regulations needs to stop.

Science is what should dictate EPA policy.

Not politics or money.

And yet, you support the Paris Climate Accord which is nothing but politics. You can't have it both ways and remain credible.
 
Veggie Joe is gonna save the world by regulating the hell out of power in America, thereby taxing the poor and middle class again with higher energy costs.

Meanwhile......................

China Started More Coal Plants Than The Entire World Retired In 2020​

Despite commitments to become a net-zero emission economy by 2060, China—the world’s biggest carbon emitter—commissioned more coal-fired capacity last year than the rest of the world retired, a new report showed this week.

China’s coal boom in 2020 more than offset the retirements in coal capacity in the rest of the world, leading to the first increase in global coal capacity development since 2015, a report led by Global Energy Monitor (GEM) found.

China commissioned 38.4 gigawatts (GW) of new coal plants in 2020, offsetting the record-tying 37.8 GW of coal capacity retired last year, the report showed.


China’s coal boom accounted for 76 percent of the global 50.3 GW new coal capacity. Globally, commissioning of new plants plunged by 34 percent annually in 2020 due to difficulties obtaining financing and delays due to the pandemic. India, which continues to rely on coal, saw coal power capacity increase by just 0.7 GW in 2020, with 2.0 GW commissioned and 1.3 GW retired, according to the report.

China also has 88.1 GW of coal power under construction. Another 158.7 GW is proposed for construction. Meanwhile, the rest of the world is retreating from coal capacity and is announcing coal retirements.

Last year, the retirements were led by the U.S. with 11.3 GW and the EU with 10.1 GW of retired coal capacity.


 
Flip-Flopping Political Environmental Standards caused EPA's Failed Guidance to Manufacturers resulting in Vehicles that Can't Pass Emissions & be Licensed! It's Not Green when Millions of Consumers get fed up & Junk Perfectly Good Clean Running Vehicles because the EVAP code wont reset & they can't get it Licensed!!! Skip to 22:00 on video
 
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Veggie Joe is gonna save the world by regulating the hell out of power in America, thereby taxing the poor and middle class again with higher energy costs.

Meanwhile......................

China Started More Coal Plants Than The Entire World Retired In 2020​

Despite commitments to become a net-zero emission economy by 2060, China—the world’s biggest carbon emitter—commissioned more coal-fired capacity last year than the rest of the world retired, a new report showed this week.

China’s coal boom in 2020 more than offset the retirements in coal capacity in the rest of the world, leading to the first increase in global coal capacity development since 2015, a report led by Global Energy Monitor (GEM) found.

China commissioned 38.4 gigawatts (GW) of new coal plants in 2020, offsetting the record-tying 37.8 GW of coal capacity retired last year, the report showed.


China’s coal boom accounted for 76 percent of the global 50.3 GW new coal capacity. Globally, commissioning of new plants plunged by 34 percent annually in 2020 due to difficulties obtaining financing and delays due to the pandemic. India, which continues to rely on coal, saw coal power capacity increase by just 0.7 GW in 2020, with 2.0 GW commissioned and 1.3 GW retired, according to the report.

China also has 88.1 GW of coal power under construction. Another 158.7 GW is proposed for construction. Meanwhile, the rest of the world is retreating from coal capacity and is announcing coal retirements.

Last year, the retirements were led by the U.S. with 11.3 GW and the EU with 10.1 GW of retired coal capacity.




Leftists are so stupid. It would be okay if they couldn't vote, but sadly, they can.
 

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