EPA Proposes Ending Costly Greenhouse Gas Reporting, Saving Billions

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The EPA has proposed ending the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program to save up to $2.4 billion in costs, arguing it is bureaucratic red tape that does not improve health or environment, and will focus on more targeted data collection under new laws. The proposal aims to remove reporting requirements for most large facilities and suppliers, with public comments invited.
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- EPA Releases Proposal to End the Burdensome, Costly Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, Saving up to $2.4 Billion U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (.gov)
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- EPA says companies shouldn’t have to report planet-warming emissions The Washington Post
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