The Trump administration has undermined another piece of the Obama era: the intervention this time is on the environmental issue and concerns the carbon dioxide emissions of coal-fired power plants. The previous US administration had set clear limits also as part of its strategy for the fight against climate change. The EPA (the Environmental Protection Agency) of the Trump era today unveiled its ‘alternative’ program, which gives to individual states the power to set emission limits on their territory.
According to Gina McCarthy, who was head of the EPA during the Obama administration and developed the ‘Clean Power Plan’, «actually it’s just a move to respond to their base (electoral note) and not to they fulfill their task of protecting public health». But Donald Trump was clear in his intentions and on several occasions, also in motivating the US withdrawal from the Paris agreement on Climate: «I was elected by the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris». A ‘promise’ that the President reiterates in a meeting in Charleston, West Virginia, in front of the crowd of his supporters while entering a hot electoral period ahead of midterm elections in November. Unveiled today is subject to a period of public evaluation before the final approval of the president, and the debate is already on, with a series of states that have expressed their intentions against the provision, especially California. «A declaration of war against America and all humanity», democrat Jerry Brown, governor of California, said in a note. «It will not hold up – he continued – the truth and common sense will triumph over the absurdity ‘of Trump administration».
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