EPA Launches Emission Deregulation Proposal From Indiana Trucking Facility
UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – The Trump administration aims to save $54 billion annually by rolling back greenhouse gas rules on vehicles and power plants, marking the largest U.S. deregulatory effort to date.
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EPA launches emission deregulation proposal from Indiana trucking facility
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released a proposal to scrap the 15-year-old regulation that empowers the agency to curb greenhouse gas emissions — a move EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin billed as the “largest deregulatory action” in the nation’s history.
Trump EPA Seeks to Revoke Legal Basis for U.S. Greenhouse Gas Regulation - News Facts Network
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Greenhouse gas emissions are fueling global warming. For years, the US government is taking action against high ejections. Trump and his environmental agency are now trying to put an end to this. We are talking about the "greatest deregulation measure in US history" and a "dump into the heart of the climate change religion".
This reform, which will have to go through a phase of public consultation, should, in particular, lead to a wide-ranging deregulation of the automotive sector.
Donald Trump's government announces that it comes back on a major 2009 decision that has so far served as the basis for the fight against greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, a reform that follows to allow a wide range of regulation in the car sector, AFP reports.
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