EPA Chief Urges White House to Revoke Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding: Report
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has privately urged the White House to revoke the endangerment finding that allows regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act, according to sources briefed on the matter.
- The endangerment finding concluded that greenhouse gases pose a threat to public health, enabling emissions regulations and is supported by Congress and the courts.
- Experts say reversing the endangerment finding would be difficult due to strong congressional backing and court rulings supporting the EPA's authority.
- Environmental advocates warn that reversing the endangerment finding would undermine vital climate regulations and worsen public health risks associated with climate change.
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