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Home » Protesters Target EPA Proposal on Powerplant Carbon Emissions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's proposal to reduce carbon emissions from existing powerplants continues to generate controversy as states grapple with tight deadlines to develop plans to meet aggressive targets that begin in 2020.
But environmental groups and congressional supporters say the plan, released in June, could be strengthened to adequately address the challenge of climate change.