(This post was co-authored by EDF intern Laura Supple)
The Trump administration’s latest attack on clean air protections may cause the greatest harm to the most vulnerable communities – according to EPA’s own projections.
In June, the Trump administration repealed the Clean Power Plan – America’s first and only nationwide limit on carbon pollution from existing power plants – and replaced it with a pollution-enabling rule that, by EPA’s own numbers, would increase climate pollution in many states compared to no policy at all.
Experts have warned that under the Trump replacement, called the ACE rule, many parts of the country would also see increases in health-harming sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides pollution that lead to soot and smog. While the Administration has tried to downplay the public health consequences of the new rule, EPA’s projections show that vulnerable communities around the nation will likely suffer the most from these dangerous pollution increases.
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 

 (This post was co-written by EDF intern Laura Supple)
(This post was co-written by EDF intern Laura Supple) The Trump administration just released its
The Trump administration just released its  EDF Legal Fellow Lance Bowman co-authored this post
EDF Legal Fellow Lance Bowman co-authored this post