Today the EPA is expected to reach a final decision on the Clean Air Mercury Rule (CAMR), which will, for the first time, limit mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants across the United States. However in the lead up to the decision the coal industry has subtly pitted itself against the natural gas industry in a fight for the right to rule the TV airwaves and influence the public to claim sides on the decision.
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