Washington, DC – Today, a broad coalition of groups supporting clean air safeguards announced that more than one million Americans nationwide and more than 6,800 people in Nevada have taken action to show their support for new standards to curb industrial carbon pollution from power plants by submitting comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, voicing concerns about public health threats and climate change.
With more than a month still remaining in the public comment period, the 1 million comments collected so far is already the largest number of public comments the EPA has ever received on any issue, and the Nevada Conservation League and allies continue to collect and forward comments to the agency. The Nevada groups that collected comments issued the following joint statement about the groundswell of support for the new EPA carbon pollution standard:
“Americans broadly support the EPA’s efforts to reduce dangerous air pollution that threatens the health and safety of our children, communities, and wildlife. More than one million Americans and 6,800 Nevadans have now voiced their support for these important safeguards and called on the EPA and the White House to move forward with the strongest possible standard for new and existing power plants.
“Implementing this standard is critical to protect public health by decreasing the industrial carbon pollution that contributes to global warming. Global warming increases the formation of smog that triggers asthma attacks and permanently damages and reduces lung function. Children, senior citizens and others with respiratory ailments are particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of smog. In addition to the health impacts, carbon pollution and global warming will increase extreme weather related occurrences like floods, intense storms, drought, and heat waves.”