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Trump can keep National Guard in Los Angeles for now, appeals court rules; Experts warn of normalization of political violence; FL shellfish industry, communities push governor to ban Apalachicola drilling; Utah weighs cost of repealing clean-energy tax credits.

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New dashboard shows effects of possible EPA rollbacks on TX environment

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Tuesday, May 13, 2025   

A new mapping tool from the Sierra Club showed how proposed rollbacks on coal-pollution safeguards could affect the Texas environment.

The Trump administration is targeting five of the Environmental Protection Agency's major guardrails on coal production including the Mercury and Toxins Standard and the Greenhouse Gas Standards.

Joshua Smith, senior attorney for the Sierra Club, said if changes are made, more hazardous chemicals could be released into the environment.

"Each of these individual rules are important on their own but collectively we're looking at potentially many thousands of tons of additional pollution in the air: harmful sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and many thousand more tons of water pollutants," Smith outlined.

There are 15 coal-fired power plants in Texas.

The head of the EPA said the actions will eliminate trillions of dollars in regulatory costs and hidden taxes, and will lower the cost of living for American families. Smith pointed out the dashboard includes individual analysis of the five standards for every coal-fired power plant in the nation.

"It's a way that the public can educate itself when it comes time to comment as part of the rulemaking process for EPA," Smith explained. "We hope that members of the public will use this tool as a way to develop comments, whether to EPA itself or Texas' Commission on Environmental Quality."

He added if the rules are rolled back, 90,000 more tons of sulfur dioxide will be emitted into the atmosphere in Texas.

Disclosure: The Sierra Club contributes to our fund for reporting on Climate Change/Air Quality, Energy Policy, Environment, and Environmental Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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