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Posted: 2017-03-28T09:47:36Z | Updated: 2017-03-28T19:34:13Z

Environmentalists and former White House officials on Monday slammed President Donald Trumps impending executive order that would undo much of the work his predecessor has done to combat climate change.

Trump was due to sign the Energy Independence Executive Order on Tuesday, which will target former President Barack Obamas signature Clean Power Plan and open up federal land to coal development . But environmentalists are not giving up without a fight and plan to protest the wide-ranging order that has been met with fierce criticism.

Gina McCarthy, a former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency , called it a dangerous, order that flies in the face of EPAs mission.

They want us to travel back to when smokestacks damaged our health and polluted our air, instead of taking every opportunity to support clean jobs of the future, McCarthy said in a statement. This is not just dangerous; its embarrassing to us and our businesses on a global scale to be dismissing opportunities for new technologies, economic growth, and US leadership.

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, a noted climate change denier , said Tuesdays order would address the past administrations effort to kill jobs throughout the country a statement that couldnt be more different from the agencys stance just three months ago.

Janet McCabe, the former head of the EPAs Office of Air and Radiation, said the agency has an obligation to address carbon pollution and challenged Pruitts recent assertion that carbon emissions were not the cause of climate change .

Congress put the Clean Air Act in place to protect Americans from air pollution, and there is no doubt greenhouse gases are air pollution the science makes that crystal clear and the Supreme Court has confirmed it as a matter of law, she said in a statement.

This Executive Order will undermine peoples health and the U.S. economy.

Environmentalists vowed to fight the effects of the rollback and planned a protest in Washington, D.C., for Tuesday evening.

Trumps attack ignores reality not just the reality of the climate crisis, but the reality that the clean energy economy is rapidly growing in both red and blue states, creating jobs and safeguarding our air and water, Sierra Club executive director Michael Brune said in a statement . Trump cant reverse our clean energy and climate progress with the stroke of a pen, and well fight Trump in the courts, in the streets, and at the state and local level across America to protect the health of every community.

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World Resources Institute president Andrew Steer said the Trump administration was taking a sledgehammer to U.S. climate action, and with the signing of a pen, the president will push the country backward.

Make no mistake: This Executive Order will undermine peoples health and the U.S. economy. It hands moral authority and global leadership over to others, leaving America behind, Steer said in a statement.

Economists and energy executives have already casts doubts on the aim of the executive order and Trumps plans to restore thousands of coal mining jobs.

I really dont know how far the coal industry can be brought back, Robert Murray, the head of one of the countrys largest coal mining companies, told The New York Times.

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