For now, the Environmental Protection Agency can move forward with plans to establish new, federal carbon pollution standards for power plants. A group representing businesses in the Great Lakes region said the standard change is needed and hopes for more legal victories in the future. Read the full story by WXPR – Rhinelander, WI.
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