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Q&A with EPA’s McCarthy: No need to choose between healthy environment, healthy economy: New rules would regulate older power plants, improve air quality

Lindsey Wahowiak
The Nation's Health November/December 2014, 44 (9) 9;
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  • You’re focusing a big portion of EPA’s efforts on power plants, through the Clean Power Plan. Why power plants, and why now?
  • This summer you announced the first set of guidelines for existing power plants. What’s the main thing the public can take away from the plan?
  • Before you launched the guidelines for existing power plants, you announced guidelines for new power plants. What’s the difference?
  • What should we be worrying about the most, when we look at climate change and its health impacts?
  • What requirement do you think will have the biggest impact on the environment?
  • You’ve allowed states to build their own plans and timelines. What’s the benefit of that flexibility?
  • You’ve said these regulations will be a boon for public health, including reducing asthma. What improvements do you think we’ll see, and when?
  • How do you see renewable energy coming into play with public health?

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