EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a sweeping deregulatory agenda, highlighting 31 actions to roll back air and water pollution restrictions and transfer more authority to states. The plans include rescinding the EPA's endangerment finding on greenhouse gases, which Zeldin referred to as pivotal to climate change policy. The administration argues these measures will reduce living costs and bolster economic growth. However, environmental advocates raise concerns over potential risks to public health and assert that these moves could destabilize environmental protections and the quality of life.
These announcements represent the greatest and most consequential day of deregulation in the history of the United States.
I've been told the endangerment finding is considered the holy grail of the climate change religion.
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