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Environmental Protection Agency aims to erase greenhouse gas limit on power plants
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A Biden-era regulation aimed at tackling the climate crisis is being targeted by the Trump administration. The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to eliminate existing limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. NBC News' meteorologist Chase Cain details how climate experts are reacting. June 11, 2025