ByĀ Jerome R. Corsi
Two distinguished climate scientists have filed with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) a 45-page comment on the proposed regulation the EPA announced on May 11, 2023,Ā setting emission standardsĀ that would require nearly all of coal- and gas-powered plants in the U.S.to capture almost allā90 percentāof their carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2038 or shut down.
In their comment, William Happer, professor of physics, emeritus, Princeton University, and Richard Lindzen, professor of Earth, atmospheric and planetary sciences, emeritus,Ā make both a legal and a scientific caseĀ that the EPAās proposed new rule is based on ideologically driven polices with no basis in legitimate climate science. In a document that appears to be the prelude to filing a lawsuit to block the EPA from implementing the proposed regulation, Happer and Lindzen lay out a science-based case arguing that the new EPA rules designed to limit the use of hydrocarbon fuels in the nationās power plants could end up reducing the worldās food supply so dramatically that billions of people worldwide would be at risk of death by starvation.
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