America’s Dirtiest Coal Plant Seeks Help From Donald Trump Amid Climate Concerns
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that the most polluting coal plant in the U.S., located in eastern Montana, is seeking a pollution waiver from Donald Trump. The plant leads the nation in fine particulate emissions. McIntyre warns this move reflects a broader rollback of environmental protections and could push the U.S. toward becoming the world’s top polluter if renewable energy growth stalls.
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