The Trump Administration’s Dangerous Decision to Ignore Human Lives in Environmental Regulations
Under the Trump administration, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken steps to prioritize industry profits over human lives by eliminating the valuation of human lives saved from reducing pollution. This decision, made without public comment, is a clear indication of where the administration’s priorities lie.
Understanding Benefit-Cost Analysis
For the past four decades, the EPA has used benefit-cost analyses to assess the impact of environmental regulations. These analyses consider both the costs to industry and the benefits to human health and the environment. By quantifying the costs and benefits, decision-makers can develop rules that protect human health in a cost-effective manner. However, the Trump administration’s decision to stop quantifying the benefits of saving human lives puts public health at risk.
While benefit-cost analyses are not perfect and require estimates about complex outcomes, they provide valuable information for developing effective regulations. The evidence linking air pollution to health effects has only grown stronger over time, underscoring the importance of reducing pollution for public health.
Legal Requirements for Benefit-Cost Analysis
Federal laws and executive orders guide agencies in conducting benefit-cost analyses when developing rules. These analyses help ensure that regulations protect both human health and the environment. However, the Trump administration’s decision to ignore the benefits of reducing pollution could have serious consequences for public health.
The Risks of Ignoring Benefits
By failing to quantify the benefits of reducing pollution, the Trump administration’s EPA is allowing industry interests to dictate environmental regulations at the expense of public health. This decision could lead to more pollution and harmful health effects for communities across the country.
Prioritizing Public Health
It is essential to prioritize public health in environmental regulations and ensure that scientific integrity guides decision-making. By restoring independent science to regulatory assessments and following the principles of scientific integrity, we can protect human health and the environment for future generations.
The EPA’s mission is to protect human health and the environment, and it is crucial that this mission is upheld to safeguard the well-being of all individuals. The Trump administration’s decision to ignore the value of human lives in environmental regulations is a dangerous step in the wrong direction.

