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"Obama Readying Emissions Limits on Power Plants"

"President Obama is preparing regulations limiting carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants, senior officials said Wednesday. The move would be the most consequential climate policy step he could take and one likely to provoke legal challenges from Republicans and some industries."



"Electric power plants are the largest single source of global warming pollution in the country, responsible for nearly 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. With sweeping climate legislation effectively dead in Congress, the decision on existing power plants -- which a 2007 Supreme Court decision gave to the executive branch -- has been among the most closely watched of Mr. Obama’s second term.

The administration has already begun steps to restrict climate-altering emissions from any newly built power plants, but imposing carbon standards on the existing utility fleet would be vastly more costly and contentious."

John M. Broder reports for the New York Times June 19, 2013.

SEE ALSO:

"Obama in Berlin: 'We Have To Get To Work' on Climate Change " (Grist)

"As Obama Moves Forward on Climate, He Faces a Tough Political Task" (Washington Post)

"Is Obama So Feckless On Climate Change That He’s Influenced By Meaningless Dial Testing?" (Climate Progress)

Source: NY Times, 06/20/2013