Earthjustice On Clean Power Plan Repeal Announcement: Corporate Polluters' Wish-List Indistinguishable From EPA's To- Do List

EPA Administrator Pruitt has shown he is willing to abdicate his duty to protect the American people

2017-10-12

On October 9, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced that he will sign a proposed rule to begin the process of repealing the Clean Power Plan, the country’s first-ever federal carbon pollution limits for our nation's electric power plants, on October 10. As co-counsel for Sierra Club, Earthjustice is part of the legal team defending the Clean Power Plan against lawsuits brought by fossil fuel interests and allied states. The following is a statement from Earthjustice President Trip Van Noppen on the news:

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A child plays near the Cheswick coal-fired power plant in Pennsylvania. Burning coal is a major cause of climate change and releases toxic pollution that threatens our air and water.

“As millions of Americans are trying to recover from devastating hurricanes and wildfires, the Trump Administration is trying to dismantle our country's most important measures to combat climate change and attack the health benefits associated with them. It is an alarming failure of leadership and a profound affront to every person suffering in the wake of unprecedented disasters.

“This action reaffirms what has been evident from day one of this administration. Corporate polluters' wish list is now indistinguishable from the EPA’s to-do list.

“But ignoring carbon pollution is not only disastrous policy, it’s against the law. The Supreme Court has ruled three times that EPA must protect Americans from carbon pollution that is driving climate change, with devastating consequences. As the Trump administration tries to derail progress on climate change, we will hold them accountable in court.

“Meanwhile, there is a dynamic transition from fossil fuels to clean energy that is already underway in states and cities around the country. It will now be even more important for states to step up and cut carbon pollution as Scott Pruitt’s EPA aggressively champions the nation’s biggest polluters.”

Source: Earthjustice