Obama to announce historic climate change plan

Energy industry figures poised to challenge US president’s measures

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Barack Obama is set to unveil what he calls "the biggest, most important step" ever taken by the US to tackle climate change.

The aim of the US president's revised Clean Power Plan is to cut greenhouse gas emissions from the country's power stations by nearly a third within 15 years, the BBC reports. The plan will particularly focus on wind and solar power and other renewable energy sources.

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