Obama Climate Rule Said to Shrink Difference in Goals for States

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The Obama administration will reduce the differences among state goals in a landmark climate change rule, addressing complaints from states such as Arizona and Florida, according to people familiar with the plan.

The rule from the Environmental Protection Agency to force cuts in greenhouse gases from power plants is the centerpiece of President Barack Obama’s plan to address global warming. Outside supporters are getting invitations to attend a ceremony at the White House on Monday to announce the plans.