The Obama administration’s big new move on climate policy would cut climate pollution from power plants by 30 percent over the next 16 years, with the biggest reduction coming from coal-fired plants. But opponents promise a fight on many fronts.The Obama administration’s big new move on climate policy would cut climate pollution from power plants by 30 percent over the next 16 years, with the biggest reduction coming from coal-fired plants. But opponents promise a fight on many fronts.
A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., heard two days of oral arguments in a case pitting coal, oil and steel industry groups against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The coalition that took the EPA to court claims Clean Air Act regulations are unfounded and burdensome for businesses.