The EPA's recent proposal to eliminate the endangerment finding disregards established scientific evidence linking fossil fuel emissions to climate change. This 2009 finding is crucial for regulating greenhouse gases and follows a Supreme Court ruling confirming such emissions as pollutants. Repealing this finding would prevent the enforcement of vehicle and power plant emission standards that aim to significantly reduce carbon emissions, thereby indicating a shift away from climate responsibility and efforts to counter the climate crisis in favor of fossil fuel interests.
The Environmental Protection Agency's proposal to eliminate the 2009 endangerment finding threatens to undermine scientific evidence linking fossil fuel emissions to climate change.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin's suggested repeal of greenhouse gas standards for vehicles and power plants jeopardizes significant projected reductions in carbon emissions over the next decades.
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