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FROM THE NYTIMES:
Document outlines E.P.A. plan to loosen limits on mercury from power plants.
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The Environmental Protection Agency plans to weaken a Biden-era regulation that required power plants to slash pollutants, including the emissions of mercury, a neurotoxin that impairs brain development, according to an internal agency document.
Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, intends to announce the proposed changes within days, according to two people who have been briefed on the agency’s plans. Mr. Zeldin also will release a separate proposal to eliminate limits on greenhouse gases from power plants, according to the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss agency plans.

Together, the changes represent a repudiation of efforts taken by the Biden administration to tackle climate change and address the disproportionate levels of air pollution faced by communities near power plants and other industrial sites. Once finalized, likely at the end of this year, both rules are expected to face legal challenges.
The moves are part of a broad strategy by the Trump administration to expand the use of fossil fuels, the burning of which is dangerously heating the planet. President Trump has taken several recent steps to try to boost the use of coal, the dirtiest of the fossil fuels.
 

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FROM THE NYTIMES:
Document outlines E.P.A. plan to loosen limits on mercury from power plants.
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The Environmental Protection Agency plans to weaken a Biden-era regulation that required power plants to slash pollutants, including the emissions of mercury, a neurotoxin that impairs brain development, according to an internal agency document.
Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, intends to announce the proposed changes within days, according to two people who have been briefed on the agency’s plans. Mr. Zeldin also will release a separate proposal to eliminate limits on greenhouse gases from power plants, according to the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss agency plans.

Together, the changes represent a repudiation of efforts taken by the Biden administration to tackle climate change and address the disproportionate levels of air pollution faced by communities near power plants and other industrial sites. Once finalized, likely at the end of this year, both rules are expected to face legal challenges.
The moves are part of a broad strategy by the Trump administration to expand the use of fossil fuels, the burning of which is dangerously heating the planet. President Trump has taken several recent steps to try to boost the use of coal, the dirtiest of the fossil fuels.
Amazing, the EPA will allow mercury pollution while RFK jr fires the CDA and stops all vaccine use because he thinks there is mercury in vaccines?

 
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mburner

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Maybe Musk-rat can get RFK Jr. aboard a SpaceX shot to Mercury. Or maybe Jupiter, way down by the Methane Sea as Jimi H. sang.
 
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He's 78 years old. The physicality isn't what it once was.

Chocking it up to him being "not well" is a stretch, especially from those that watched Biden's senility run wild for years.

People pointed out Biden's clear mental decline out of concern for him and his leadership. They weren't cheer-leading it and fabricating stories about it.
The people who claimed they could tell Biden was senile are now in denial about trump.
hilarious

 
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Pollution can have a greater impact on people than just giving the things like cancer or asthma. We've learned that lead can lead to behavioural problems and aggression, and once it was removed from gasoline, there was a decline in violent crime. Interestingly, because of "red lining" and ghettos for black people, many of their neighbourhoods were near highways, which might have contributed to those places becoming unsafe and developing a reputation for violence.

There is a good summary of this here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead–crime_hypothesis

So, what will increased mercury levels do to people? You've heard the phrase "mad as a hatter," which goes back to the early 1800s, where hat makers got mercury poisoning turning fur into felt (and ties into Canada's fur trade...). The symptoms/signs of this poisoning are slurred speech, tremors, stumbling and, in extreme cases, hallucinations. Lord knows what this will do to communities near these power plants.
 
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Anyone who believes Trump is a sharp cookie and knows what he's doing, their credibility level -0.
You believed Biden had all his faculties because you were told he did. That was all the proof you needed to satisfy your cognitive bias.
How did that work out?
You're an easy mark.
 
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