US court reverses crucial coal plant emissions ruling

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Environmental Protection Agency said to have overstepped its authority by bringing in stringent air pollution rules

A US appeals court yesterday overturned a ruling forcing coal power plants to reduce emissions of harmful gases in a significant election year defeat for the Obama administration and the Environmental...

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