EPA Chief Urges White House to Revoke Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding: Report
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has urged the White House to revoke the greenhouse gas endangerment finding, which has been crucial for regulating emissions since 2009.
- The endangerment finding has been supported by a significant amount of scientific evidence showing that greenhouse gas emissions endanger public health and welfare, as noted by experts.
- Prominent environmentalists argue that withdrawing the endangerment finding would undermine federal climate efforts, and the finding has been reaffirmed by courts.
- Legal challenges could arise against attempts to reverse the finding, indicating the difficulty of such a policy shift, according to legal experts.
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Transportation Freedom Act would repeal emission standards rule
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