The President's Climate Plan for Power Plants Won't Significantly Lower Emissions
01 August 2013
Partner Brian Potts authored an essay titled “The President’s Climate Plan for Power Plants Won’t Significantly Lower Emissions” for the August 2013 issue of Yale Journal on Regulation. The essay is in response to President Obama’s Climate Action Plan, which was released on June 25, 2013.
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