EPA Rollback
Trump repealed the 2009 climate change rule
Donald Trump / Lee Zeldin / Barack Obama / Environmental Protection Agency /

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  • The Trump administration has made a historic decision to revoke the 2009 "endangerment finding," a crucial scientific determination that recognized greenhouse gases as a public health threat, paving the way for federal regulation of emissions.
  • This rollback is framed as a significant reduction of what the administration calls "regulatory overreach," with Trump asserting it will lower vehicle prices and stimulate economic growth.
  • Environmental activists and state leaders, particularly from California and Massachusetts, have vowed to mount legal challenges against this decision, arguing it severely undermines climate change efforts and public health protections.
  • Critics, including former President Obama, warn that the repeal poses serious risks to environmental and public health, asserting that climate change is a pressing danger that requires robust government action.
  • The decision has sparked fierce debate among American industries, with mixed reactions as some businesses welcome fewer regulations while others express concern over potential long-term impacts on sustainability.
  • As scientists and public health experts voice their alarm, this regulatory change signals a broader ideological clash over climate policy in the United States, raising questions about the future of environmental stewardship in the nation.

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