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After the Trump assassination attempt, defining democracy gets even harder; Trump picks Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, a once-fierce critic turned loyal ally, as his GOP running mate; DC residents push back on natural gas infrastructure buildup; and a new law allows youth on Medi-Cal to consent to mental health treatment.

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Ohio Health, Business, Scientific Leaders Applaud New Carbon-Reduction Rule

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014   

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio business, health and scientific leaders are hailing the Environmental Protection Agency’s new proposal to limit carbon pollution from power plants.

The EPA plan provides a framework for new standards that will reduce carbon pollution from existing power plants by 30 percent from 2005 levels by 2030.

In Milford, Steve Melink runs Melink Corporation, a clean-energy company. He says most climate scientists agree that carbon pollution is fueling climate change and the problem will only worsen.

"The good news is that reducing carbon emissions is not difficult if we're smart about it,” he points out. “Energy efficiency and renewable energy are cost-effective solutions.

“And just as important, these solutions are also good for our state and national economy, security and health."

Power plants are the single largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the country, accounting for about 38 percent of carbon pollution.

The EPA will be kicking off a 120-day comment period and series of public hearings around the nation for public opinion on their proposed rules.

Carbon pollution is linked to increased asthma attacks and respiratory disease.

Luke Jacobs, section chief of the Division of Environmental Health for the Columbus Public Health Department, says he looks forward to the improved health outcomes related to carbon reductions.

"I think it's clear that climate change and public health have an effect on one another, and certainly we feel that reducing carbon emissions will lead to a healthier community," he says.

Ohio's power plants produce more carbon dioxide than power plants in all but four other states.

Steve Frenkel, Midwest director of the Union of Concerned Scientists, says this rule creates opportunities for states to move towards renewable energy and energy efficiency, which he says are critical in reducing carbon pollution.

"Unfortunately, Ohio has become the first state in the nation to roll back its clean-energy standards when last week the legislature passed a bill that freezes these standards for two years,” he points out “This is a bad decision that's sending Ohio in the wrong direction."

Lawmakers approved the freeze to study the benefits of the state standards, which supporters say are creating jobs and clean-energy investments in the state.




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