A prominent left-wing group helped formulate Environmental
Protection Agency talking points designed to sell a controversial
regulatory scheme to skeptical journalists, internal emails show. The emails show Joseph Goffman, the senior counsel of EPA's Office of
Air and Radiation, circulating talking points from Center for American
Progress climate strategy director Daniel Weiss among EPA colleagues
attempting to sell the agency's controversial power plant regulations to
a New York Times reporter. Weiss
emailed Goffman
in September 2013 with a series of suggestions for convincing the
Times' Matt Wald of the commercial viability of carbon capture and
sequestration (CCS) technology, a vital component of the agency's
stringent power plant emissions regulations. Five minutes later, Goffman
sent an email
to five colleagues in his office and the agency's public affairs
division. Unredacted language in the email is identical to language in
Weiss' list of talking points. The Environment & Energy (E&E) Legal Institute obtained the
emails through a Freedom of Information Act request. Chris Horner, a
senior legal fellow at E&E, said they show extensive
behind-the-scenes collaboration between EPA and third-party groups that
support the regulations. ..
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