Trump Repeals EPA Climate Finding, Puts Energy Policy Back in Congress’ Hands
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Trump’s climate repeal will Kill America's transition from gas guzzlers to EVs
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. With the repeal of the Environmental Protection Agency’s scientific finding on the dangers of greenhouse gases, the Trump administration is aiming to take out many federal actions on climate change in one blast. The first impact of this deregulatory detonation will be on cars. The EPA packaged its withdrawal of the 17-year…
Morano on Fox on Trump gutting the climate agenda: ‘The hits just keep coming. Pulling out of the 1992 Rio UN Earth Summit treaty & now reversing the CO2 Endangerment Finding’
ClimateDepot’s Marc Morano says President Donald Trump is pursuing a policy of ‘energy dominance’ on Fox’s ‘The Bottom Line.’ – Broadcast February 13, 2026 The Bottom Line …
Trump Repeals EPA Climate Finding, Puts Energy Policy Back in Congress’ Hands
In what the White House is calling the “single largest deregulatory action in American history,” the Trump administration has officially repealed the 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding — the legal foundation used for nearly two decades to regulate carbon emissions under the Clean Air Act. The move dismantles the executive branch’s primary authority to impose federal greenhouse gas standards and reframes the national climate debate around a…
Trump Administration Dismantles Federal Climate Regulations
On February 12, 2026, the Trump administration officially repealed the Environmental Protection Agency's 2009 Endangerment Finding, which had determined that greenhouse gases are a threat to public health and welfare. The cost to future generations is incalculable, as a variety of rules that prevent global warming are now at risk. President Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the decision at the White House, calling it "the single l…
Trump EPA repeals landmark environmental finding, CT responds
Gases being emitted into the atmosphere and blown by the wind. On Feb. 12, the EPA repealed the endangerment finding, revoking gas emissions standards set in place to protect public health and welfare of U.S. citizens. Photo courtesy of Creative Commons The Environmental Protection Agency announced on Feb. 12 that it would repeal the endangerment finding, a previous EPA finding that served as the basis for much of the United States’ environmenta…
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