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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to repeal all greenhouse gas emission standards for light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty vehicles and engines in the coming days after it removes the scientific finding that justified those rules,
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"This is a five-alarm fire." According to The New York Times, the Trump administration has drafted a proposal to rescind the EPA's 2009 "endangerment finding," a scientific determination that greenhouse gas emissions pose a risk to human health and well-being.
The EPA is advancing a proposal to reverse its 2009 “endangerment finding,” a legal determination that greenhouse gas emissions pose a threat
The federal agency is said to be drafting a proposal to reverse a ruling that greenhouse gases are bad for human health.
The administration’s approach, led by White House and Justice Department officials, would focus on a legal rather than a scientific rationale for repealing the so-called endangerment finding.
The EPA may scrap a crucial climate finding underpinning tailpipe emissions rules. Discover how this move could drastically reshape car pollution standards and climate policy.
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KAMR Amarillo on MSNEPA to rescind endangerment finding, reshape vehicle emissionsThis move effectively strips the EPA of its legal basis to regulate CO₂ and other vehicle emissions under the Clean Air Act. Reversing the endangerment finding jeopardizes the
An aerial shot of the refinery on St. Croix's south shore. Photo Credit: ERNICE GILBERT, V.I. CONSORTIUM. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has drafted a proposal that could fundamentally alter the United States’ approach to combating climate change,