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A repeal of EPA’s endangerment finding may open the door to more lawsuits against companies that emit planet-warming ...
In 2009, the agency concluded climate change endangers humans and the environment. Now, Lee Zeldin plans to reverse course.
The new proposal argues that Congress didn't give the EPA permission in the Clean Air Act to regulate these emissions and that the agency essentially overstepped its power.
The EPA plans to rescind a key legal basis for its climate rules, threatening regulations on car emissions, power plants, and ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin joins CNN’s Kasie Hunt to discuss the Trump administration’s push to reverse a landmark ...
President Trump has been trying to eliminate climate regulations since his first day back in office when he signed an ...
The president has directed the Environmental Protection Agency to stop enforcing dozens of federal rules enacted to save ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made a courageous and necessary decision in proposing to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. EPA Administr ...
If that stands up in court and is not overruled by Congress, it would undo a key part of the long-standing effort to limit greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles. As a scholar of how vehicle emissions ...
On carbon dioxide, the EPA is finally choosing people over tyranny and a doomsday narrative, writes Brian Frye.
A federal appeals court on Friday rejected challenges by refrigerant manufacturers to a rule adopted during Democratic ...
Zeldin defends decision to axe EPA statute regulating auto, aviation and energy industries, calling it largest deregulatory ...