Saturday 24 December 2011

EPA curb, at last, on coal emissions is welcome

Mercury, arsenic and acid gases don't belong in the open air, where they cause sickness, heart attacks and premature deaths. Now these toxic emissions from coal-fired power plants will finally be curbed by an Environmental Protection Agency ruling. The decision by the Obama administration caps some ...


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