- US EPA used the climate law on cars. Power plants are next. The agency revealed how it plans to use the Inflation Reduction Act and other new laws to justify strong carbon regulations. It will likely use similar arguments on upcoming power plant rules. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/electric-car-production-will-accelerate-after-epas-historic-tailpipe-emissions-rules/ 2 comments climate
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