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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the EPA carbon regulations.
Coal reg has bigger impact by 2020 than ill-fated ’09 Waxman-Markey climate bill: 25% cut in ghg’s v 16%, says CFR http://t.co/RITl6gJfJR
— Luiza Ch. Savage (@luizachsavage) June 2, 2014
W. Va. to EPA: Withdraw climate rule or face lawsuit http://t.co/YY3JDDqFtQ by @Timothy_Cama
— The Hill (@thehill) June 9, 2014
How does the EPA climate rule actually work? http://t.co/V6KtfVKzQX
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) June 5, 2014
EPA to propose power plant pollution cuts, an idea the public has backed http://t.co/JPul0yY9Ij pic.twitter.com/pWAcKlRxdc
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) June 2, 2014
Obama’s new EPA rule hits some states much harder than others. http://t.co/tkaOJssGCH
— WSJ Editorial Page (@WSJopinion) June 4, 2014
Chief Economist Keating breaks down the impact of #EPA‘s new carbon reg on #SmallBiz. Not a pretty outlook. http://t.co/I5fQECQBm8
— SBE Council (@SBECouncil) June 5, 2014
Republicans are claiming the new climate rules will wreck the economy. They’re wrong: http://t.co/clP5UEK3xz pic.twitter.com/FuWoHd3fZu
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) June 9, 2014
Conservatives, coal industry won’t like the new EPA regs on power plants. But how happy will the enviros be? http://t.co/aQVs59Ipia
— Jonathan Cohn (@CitizenCohn) June 2, 2014
Democrats from states where coal rules the economy are bracing for the EPA’s proposal. http://t.co/d7WH89JitX
— Capital Journal (@WSJPolitics) June 2, 2014
EPA says its climate plan will help natural gas beat out coal — so why does the biggest oil-and-gas lobby hate it? http://t.co/LAjmsz0Nhd
— National Journal (@nationaljournal) June 4, 2014
New EPA rules cast cloud over coal industry: http://t.co/EvLlKIBmLO
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) June 3, 2014