The Trump administration today came out with new rules scaling back Obama-era constraints on coal-fired power plants, striking at one of the former administration's legacy programs to rein in climate-changing fossil-fuel emissions.
The Environmental Protection Agency called the Obama-era regulations on coal power plants "overly prescriptive and burdensome."
The EPA says it "empowers states, promotes energy independence, and facilitates economic growth and job creation."
The Natural Resources Defense Council called the replacement proposal Trump's "Dirty Power Plan."
"This is all about coal at all costs."
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