A group of US lawmakers asked to target crypto companies that fail to respect the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act after identifying “efforts to reopen closed gas and coal facilities” for energy production.
United States House of Representatives member Jared Huffman and 12 other lawmakers have requested the Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, assess crypto mining firms potentially violating environmental statutes.
he and other Democratic House members had “serious concerns” around crypto firms in the United States reportedly contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and not operating in accordance with either the Clean Air Act or the Clean Water Act.
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