Saturday, August 9, 2025

Comment Submitted On EPA Proposal To Revoke Biden-Era Power Plant Regulations

The significant shift in the climate debate, highlighting a recent comment submitted to the EPA regarding the proposed repeal of Biden-era regulations aimed at phasing out fossil fuel power plants. The author expresses a sense of optimism regarding the resurgence of skepticism toward climate policies.

• Shift in Climate Debate: After years of opposition, climate skeptics are gaining ground, partly due to former President Trump's influence and a growing understanding of the economic and physical science behind energy production.

• Historical Context: The author reviews the history of climate regulations, noting that the Obama administration attempted to eliminate fossil fuel power plants through aggressive regulatory measures known as the "Clean Power Plan. " This was challenged and partially rescinded during Trump's presidency.

• Recent Developments: The Biden EPA proposed a controversial new regulation designed to manage greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, seen by the author as economically unfeasible. The Trump administration's current approach seeks a complete repeal of these regulations.

• Critique of Climate Data: The author argues that the underlying data supporting claims of climate change, particularly regarding Global Average Surface Temperature, is flawed. He claims that much of the data lacks credibility due to significant gaps, especially in the Southern Hemisphere, which undermines confidence in current temperature assessments.

• Environmental Opposition: There is a noticeable backlash from environmentalists in response to the proposal, though the author challenges them to justify the validity of current temperature records.

The comment submitted to the EPA represents not only an effort to revoke the existing regulations but also reflects a broader push against prevailing climate narratives. While the climate wars are ongoing, the author emphasizes the importance of addressing data integrity and the economic implications of energy policies as essential components of the debate. 

https://www.manhattancontrarian.com/blog/2025-8-6-comment-submitted-on-epa-proposal-to-revoke-biden-era-power-plant-regulations

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