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Dear Friend, |
After hearing from the public, including over 32,000 Earthjustice supporters like you, the Environmental Protection Agency delivered stronger air quality protections. Earlier this month, Administrator Michael Regan signed an important final rule establishing more stringent standards on PM2.5 air pollution, also known as soot. This type of pollution kills nearly 50,000 people in the United States every year, and the EPA’s new standards are expected to reduce air pollution and save thousands of lives. |
Despite this victory for the air we breathe, there are still legal challenges to other air protections. This month, the Supreme Court held an emergency hearing to consider blocking a Clean Air Act regulation that would also save thousands of lives. The Good Neighbor Plan — a rule that supporters like you sent public comments in support of — requires power plants and other industrial sources in 23 upwind states to reduce their smog causing emissions. As the Supreme Court deliberates, the nation awaits a verdict that will shape the trajectory of environmental policy and public health initiatives. |
We are in a crucial moment where major public health protections are moving forward, and we still need your voice to get them over the finish line. Advocates like you show up and speak up during every comment period and opportunity — and it makes a difference. Click here to take all the actions below on one page. |
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Sincerely,
Swetha Pottam
Digital Advocacy Associate |
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