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Sunday, August 16, 2015
EPA’s Clean Power Plan Contains Antipoverty Transfer Programs
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan, which
aims to reduce carbon pollution, contains an antipoverty transfer
program to help offset the harm it does to the poor, a Wall Street Journal editorial explained. According to WSJ, the EPA has stated that they are concerned
about low-income communities and wants to ensure that they benefit from
the implementation of their regulations. “At the federal level, the EPA is creating a program that gives twice
as large a subsidy for renewable and efficiency projects that are built
in inner-city neighborhoods and disadvantaged rural areas,” states the
article. “There will be job retraining for laid-off coal miners.” “The agency also plans to install more solar generation on top of or around public housing,” states WSJ. “So while it will raise their utility bills, at least the poor will get a complementary photovoltaic panel.”...more
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