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Trump’s EPA is attacking its own power to fight climate change

Last updated: July 30, 2025 3:00 am
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EPA and potentially overturn it, which would have massive implications for the future of climate policy in the United States.

Environmental groups and Democratic lawmakers have already vowed to fight the EPA’s proposal tooth and nail. They argue that climate change poses an existential threat to humanity and that the U.S. government has a responsibility to take action to mitigate it. They also point out that the majority of Americans support government action on climate change, according to numerous polls.

In response to the EPA’s announcement, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer promised to introduce legislation that would codify the endangerment finding into law, making it more difficult for future administrations to overturn it. “Climate change is real, it’s happening now, and we need to take action to address it,” Schumer said in a statement. “The EPA’s proposal is reckless and dangerous, and we will not stand idly by while they try to dismantle the progress we’ve made on combating climate change.”

The battle over the endangerment finding is just beginning, but it promises to be a long and contentious one. The outcome will have far-reaching implications for the future of climate policy in the United States and could shape the country’s response to the climate crisis for decades to come. Only time will tell whether the EPA’s proposal will succeed or whether it will be struck down by the courts, but one thing is certain: the fight over climate policy is far from over.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is facing significant challenges in regulating greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act. One of the key obstacles is the potential revocation of the endangerment finding, which serves as the foundation of U.S. climate regulation. If this finding is undone, it could not only dismantle existing regulations but also weaken oil companies’ legal defense in climate lawsuits.

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Oil companies have relied on a Supreme Court ruling that federal law shields them from state lawsuits over climate change because the EPA is already regulating greenhouse gases. However, if the endangerment finding is revoked and the EPA no longer regulates these emissions, this legal defense could crumble, leaving fossil fuel companies vulnerable to lawsuits.

The revocation of the endangerment finding could also lead to a patchwork of state laws regulating greenhouse gas emissions, rather than a cohesive federal policy. This could result in chaos as states enact their own rules, potentially strengthening California’s case against the Trump administration regarding vehicle emissions standards.

While a more liberal administration could reinstate the endangerment finding in the future, it may take time for meaningful action on climate change to occur through regulations. Ultimately, the potential revocation of the endangerment finding poses significant challenges for regulating greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act.

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