EPA signals it will slash climate and pollution rules, including for cars and power plants
- The Environmental Protection Agency, led by Administrator Lee Zeldin, announced nearly three dozen deregulatory actions aimed at boosting the U.S. Economy by reducing regulations on the industry, particularly within the car and power plant sectors.
- The Biden administration had set limits on emissions from power plants, which Zeldin's EPA plans to review to avoid restricting energy production.
- Environmental groups warned that these rollbacks would lead to significant pollution and endanger public health, claiming it poses health risks and environmental degradation.
- Zeldin described the actions as unprecedented deregulation, aiming to revitalize the American energy and auto industries.
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