Take action before tonight’s deadline! Submit a public comment supporting EPA’s new carbon pollution standards.
Hi John,
We need your help. We’re only hours away from the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) public comment deadline on power plant pollution. This new rule will determine how fossil-fuel burning power plants will be regulated for years to come, an essential step in the battle against climate change.
Big polluters and their political allies are speaking out against these critical emissions standards, which is why we need you to join the thousands of voices fighting for cleaner air and a healthier climate.
Time is ticking away, and we don’t want you to miss your chance to fight for a safer climate. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is about to close the public comment window on their latest proposal to cut climate pollution from a big time offender — coal and natural gas-fueled power plants. Here’s what you need to know:
EPA’s new carbon pollution standards will reduce pollution and deliver up to $85 billion in climate and public health benefits over the next two decades.
But big polluters and their political allies aren’t happy with it — in fact, they’re putting up fierce opposition in Washington, DC!
Your voice can help combat their misinformation, all you have to do is click and comment!
Let’s clear the air — power plants are responsible for an outrageous amount of air and climate pollution. In fact, they’re responsible for a quarter of all U.S. climate emissions! That’s why we need stronger limits to curb pollution as quickly as possible. And the EPA's proposal is a strong start.
Right now communities across the nation are experiencing the impacts of climate change first hand like record heat waves and flooding — making this era of global warming feel like global boiling. And if we don’t act fast, it’s going to get worse. Add your voice to the thousands of climate activists across the country fighting for a safer future.