EPA signals it will slash climate and pollution rules, including for cars and power plants
- The Environmental Protection Agency is planning significant rollbacks of environmental regulations, called the "biggest deregulatory action in U.S. History" by Administrator Lee Zeldin.
- Environmental advocates warn that these changes could lead to increased pollution and health issues, as noted by Erik Olson from the Natural Resources Defense Council.
- The proposed deregulation changes are expected to face legal challenges, and officials fear that tougher environmental standards could be replaced or weakened.
- Several of the proposed changes will now enter a public comment period and face expected legal challenges from environmental groups, which fear losing decades of progress against pollution.
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