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    A report says 13 percent of coal-fired generation will come offline in 2025, which raises concerns about having enough electricity supply to meet demand in certain situations, potentially increasing instances of blackouts. (iStock image)
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    GAO: More coal power plants to close than expected

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    September 16, 2014 12:59 pm
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    EPA rife with green conflicts of interest

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    Officials from six states want the Environmental Protection Agency to extend the comment period for its proposed carbon emissions regulation for power plants. (iStock Photo)
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    States to EPA: We need more time for power plant rule comments

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    September 12, 2014 3:44 pm
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    House votes to block EPA water rules
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    A worker sets sugar cane fields on fire at farm in Patrocinio Paulista, in the prosperous countryside of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Andre Vieira/Getty Images)
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    Changes to EPA gasoline rules may shake U.S. ethanol industry

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    It's really property rights that encourage good stewardship. If you pollute, it's your neighbors who are most likely to complain, not bureaucrats at the EPA. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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    The Environmental Protection Agency this week informed the United Nations aviation program that it had begun investigating whether airplane emissions endangered public health.  (iStock image)
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    EPA takes step toward regulating plane emissions

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    It's really property rights that encourage good stewardship. If you pollute, it's your neighbors who are most likely to complain, not bureaucrats at the EPA. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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    Government regulation is more harmful than helpful to the environment

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    W.Va. AG asks court to speed up EPA lawsuit over new rules for coal
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    W.Va. AG asks court to speed up EPA lawsuit over new rules for coal

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    EPA struggles to account for cross-state emissions reductions in power plant rule
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    EPA struggles to account for cross-state emissions reductions in power plant rule

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