Coal Industry Warns of Higher Food Prices Due to EPA Rules

Coal Industry Warns of Higher Food Prices Due to EPA Rules

The Director of Communications at Sunrise Coal, in Indiana, Suzanne Jaworowski spoke with Terre Haute, IN CBS and Fox affiliated television station in WTHI about the Obama Administrations New EPA regulation that will reportedly force approximately 600 existing coal-fired power plants to reduce their carbon pollution 30 percent from 2005 levels by 2030. Jaworowski warned not only energy prices will be effected but food costs will rise as well saying “The cost of bread will go up and the cost of everything in-between will go up”

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