President Obama just announced America's Clean Power Plan -- the
biggest and most important step our country has taken in the fight
against climate change.
Our power plants are responsible for about a third of America's
carbon pollution -- more than our cars, airplanes, and homes combined --
and that pollution is fueling climate change. But until now, there have
never been federal limits on how much carbon pollution existing power
plants can generate.
The Clean Power Plan sets the first-ever carbon pollution standards
for these power plants, while providing states and utilities with the
flexibility they need to meet those standards.
Get the facts on the Clean Power Plan at WhiteHouse.gov/Climate-Change
We can see the effects of the changing climate in our everyday lives. Our summers are hotter. Our droughts are deeper. Our wildfire seasons are lasting longer. Our storms are more severe. And these disasters are becoming more frequent, more expensive, and more dangerous.
But as the President said today, "There is such a thing as being too late when it comes to climate change."
That's why he directed the Environmental Protection Agency in 2013 to tackle the issue of carbon pollution from our power plants -- and today's plan sets the first-ever nationwide limits on this pollution.
Because of this plan and other steps we've taken to combat climate change, we'll reduce premature deaths from power plant emissions by nearly 90 percent by 2030, and we'll see 90,000 fewer asthma attacks among our children each year.
Combined with more investments in clean energy, smarter investments in energy efficiency, and a global climate agreement by the end of this year, we can slow -- and maybe eventually stop -- the harm we've inflicted on our climate over the past century.
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