The article discusses the implications of EPA boss Lee Zeldin's initiative to rescind a 2009 finding on greenhouse gases, seen as a step in President Trump's reversal of climate policy. It critiques the anti-carbon efforts initiated by the Paris Agreement as detrimental to economies while failing to reduce global emissions, particularly from countries like China and India. The piece argues for restoring economic freedoms in America and highlights the hypocrisy of increased emissions despite substantial investments in renewable energy.
Zeldin's push to rescind the White House's 2009 finding on greenhouse gases marks another milestone on President Trump's climate course correction.
Rescinding that finding will start to roll back those dictates, boosting the economy and restoring Americans' freedom to choose the products—and lifestyles—they want.
Despite trillions spent in the name of curbing greenhouse-gas output, global emissions have increased by about 6% since the deal was inked.
Beijing is still building coal-fired power plants with abandon: in 2024, it began constructing coal generators with more capacity than in any of the prior 10 years.
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