Federal Court Grants Trump Request To Suspend Action On EPA Clean Power Plan Case
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Friday granted a Trump Administration request to put on hold a legal challenge to EPA’s Clean Power Climate Plan by industry and a group of states, rules President Trump is moving to undo. The Court put the litigation in abeyance for at least 60 days. Ozone Standard This action is similar to the action taken by the same Court on April 11 to delay oral arguments in a lawsuit brought against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2015 ozone pollution standard. The Trump Administration asked for the delay in that case as well to give the EPA more time to determine whether the rule needs to be changed or eliminated. The standard, finalized under the Obama Administration, lowered the allowable concentration of ozone from 75 parts per billion to 70 parts per billion NewsClips: Federal Court Suspends Action On EPA Clean Power Plan Case Reuters: Court Grants Trump Request To Suspend Action On Clean Power Plan Case Op-Ed: Global Climate Change Demands A Local Response Op-Ed: Carbon Tax Won’t Stop Climate Change Climate Change Research At Penn Might Take A Nosedive Thousands To March Saturday In Philly Against Climate Change Bloomberg To World Leaders: Ignore Trump On Climate 4 Republicans Sign Letter Urging Trump To Stay In Climate Deal EPA Website Removes Climate Science Site From Public View Editorial: Trump Taking Bad Advice On Climate Change Threat [Posted: April 28, 2017] |
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