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In the interim, we applaud Zeldin and the EPA for the boldness to liberate American industry to compete in world markets.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is moving to rescind the emissions finding that underpinned $1 trillion in energy regulations.
Zeldin announced plans to end the EPA's "endangerment finding," which is the scientific recognition that climate pollution harms humans.
During his remarks at a rally outside of the EPA today, Senator Ed Markey berated Lee Zeldin over his senseless attacks on clean energy. Zeldin stated, "Listen up, Lee Zeldin, the science is ...
EPA's Lee Zeldin will repeal of Obama-era endangerment finding that classified carbon dioxide as a pollutant, projecting job growth and more affordable vehicles.
Lee Zeldin, EPA Administrator, shares updates on the Tijuana River sewage crisis resolution. The US and Mexico discuss next steps towards a permanent solution.
EPA's Lee Zeldin will repeal of Obama-era endangerment finding that classified carbon dioxide as a pollutant, projecting job growth and more affordable vehicles.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin unveiled plans Tuesday to scrap the Obama-era endangerment finding declaration.
The EPA, under the direction of Administrator Lee Zeldin, weighs scrapping the “endangerment finding,” a rule that serves as the fulcrum of U.S. climate action.