EPA Loosens Mercury Rules for Coal Plants Amid Push to Revive Coal

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EPA Loosens Mercury Rules for Coal Plants Amid Push to Revive Coal
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The Environmental Protection Agency weakened pollution limits on coal-fired power plants, allowing higher mercury and other heavy-metal emissions as part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to revive the coal industry, despite scientific evidence of health risks and climate concerns. The move, showcased at a Kentucky plant visit, underscores ongoing regulatory shifts affecting public health and fossil fuel policy.

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