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How Trump’s EPA Plans to Undo Climate Rules

Last updated: April 28, 2025 9:15 pm
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The Trump administration’s EPA has been at the center of a controversial move to revoke the endangerment finding, a key component of most climate regulations. This finding, which acknowledges the link between greenhouse gases and global warming, has been the basis for regulations on various sectors contributing to climate change. However, recent actions by the EPA indicate a shift in strategy that could potentially undermine this crucial scientific consensus without directly challenging the evidence of human-induced climate change.

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and other officials have hinted at a new approach that focuses on questioning the necessity of regulating certain sectors based on their contribution to global climate pollution. By reframing the discussion around the economic costs of regulations and the impact on industries and consumers, the administration hopes to dismantle existing climate rules without having to confront the scientific evidence directly. This tactic could allow for a quicker and more sweeping rollback of climate regulations, making it harder for future administrations to reinstate them.

The recent press release by the EPA outlines a detailed plan to review and potentially revise the endangerment finding. By emphasizing the economic implications of climate regulations and questioning the methodology used in the original finding, the administration is laying the groundwork for a significant policy shift. This focus on costs and benefits, rather than scientific evidence, could shape the future of climate policy in the United States.

Critics of this approach argue that the endangerment finding should be based solely on scientific evidence and not influenced by economic considerations. By shifting the focus away from the fundamental issue of climate change, the administration risks downplaying the urgency of addressing this global crisis. However, supporters of the new strategy believe that it offers a more pragmatic and efficient way to reevaluate existing regulations and prioritize economic interests.

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As the EPA moves forward with its plan to revise the endangerment finding, the debate over the role of science in policymaking is likely to intensify. Whether the administration’s approach will withstand legal challenges and public scrutiny remains to be seen. In the meantime, the future of climate regulations in the United States hangs in the balance, with potentially far-reaching consequences for the environment and public health.

This article is a rewritten version of a piece originally published by E&E News, with permission from POLITICO, LLC. Copyright 2025. E&E News provides essential news for energy and environment professionals.

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