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We’re near a turning point on curbing power plant emissions

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion April 26, 2023

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Thank you for your recent coverage of the limiting automobile tailpipe emissions (“EPA has electric vehicle proposal,” Page A2, April 13). These regulations will help speed the transition to electric vehicles, thereby reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.We can’t forget that EV charging draws electricity from the power grid, so we also need to rapidly decarbonize the grid if we want to meet our climate goals. Fortunately,... + full article



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