EPA signals it will slash climate and pollution rules, including for cars and power plants
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a rollback of 31 environmental regulations, claiming it will eliminate trillions in regulatory costs and lower living expenses for American families.
- Zeldin stated that the actions will help reignite American manufacturing and spread economic benefits to communities.
- Environmentalists, including Michael Mann and David Doniger, criticized the EPA's actions, arguing they undermine crucial regulations and reflect climate denial.
- Zeldin described the day as the 'most consequential day of deregulation in American history' and emphasized innovation over traditional environmental protection methods.
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