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Trump's administration on Tuesday proposed revoking a scientific finding that has long been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change.
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Administrator Lee Zeldin pointed to high-profile legal decisions that eroded executive branch power as a sign of support for dismantling the endangerment finding. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, center, announces his agency’s plans for deregulation from an Indianapolis trucking facility on Tuesday, July 29, 2025. At left is Indiana Gov. Mike Braun and at ...
The proposed Environmental Protection Agency rule would rescind a 2009 declaration that determined that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare.
In the interim, we applaud Zeldin and the EPA for the boldness to liberate American industry to compete in world markets.
The Trump administration said on Tuesday it will rescind the long-standing finding that greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health, removing the legal foundation for all U.S. greenhouse gas ...
The EPA has decided to revoke a key scientific finding it published 16 years ago that six greenhouse gases are a threat to public health.
EPA Administrator calls Obama-era greenhouse gas rule politically motivated and not science-based. Repealing it could impact air quality and regulations.
At a truck dealership in Indianapolis, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a formal proposal to repeal the endangerment finding, which has been in the works since the beginning of Trump’s ...
Further, you can take Lee Zeldin, the EPA administrator, at his word on choice and use your power as a consumer to make environmentally conscious purchasing decisions.
Both SEMA and the trade group representing foreign automakers are cheering the EPA's announcement that it plans to effectively stop regulating car emissions.