U.S. Steel decision reactions vary, include disappointment and praise

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

54% : "Just Transition NWI, a local environmental group, called for whoever ends up owning U.S. Steel to slash carbon emissions by investing in technological upgrades."Just Transition Northwest Indiana maintains the ultimate owner of U.S. Steel must implement technologies that future-proof steel industry jobs, community health, and the environment.
44% : "Rejecting Nippon's plans to lock in decades of coal reliance in steelmaking addresses climate and health harms from an industry that has been a legacy polluter, and in doing so, makes room for our manufacturers to modernize the iron and steelmaking process.
36% : Unfortunately, CFIUS did not consider any of these proposed agreements or mitigation measures," Melton said.

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