EPA drops monetization of health benefits in air-pollution rules, tilting policy toward polluters

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Vox reports the EPA will stop assigning a dollar value to health benefits (like avoided deaths and hospital visits) in cost-benefit analyses for PM2.5 and ozone rules, evaluating costs without monetized health gains, a shift that experts warn could weaken protections and tilt decisions toward polluters.
- Trump’s EPA is setting the value of human health to $0 vox.com
- E.P.A. to Stop Considering Lives Saved When Setting Rules on Air Pollution The New York Times
- EPA to stop calculating money and lives saved by curbs on air pollution The Guardian
- EPA says it will no longer consider health costs in pollution regulations The Washington Post
- The brewing legal fight over Trump's air pollution plan Axios
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