EPA's Proposed Rollback of Climate Regulations Sparks Controversy

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The EPA has proposed to revoke its 'endangerment finding' and weaken or eliminate key vehicle pollution standards, including tailpipe emissions rules, in a move that has been praised by oil and biofuel industries but criticized by environmental advocates. This rollback aims to reduce regulatory burdens on automakers and lower vehicle costs but could lead to increased pollution and climate change impacts, with the proposal subject to public comment and legal challenges.
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- EPA chief Zeldin delivers dagger to the heart of Obama's climate change agenda on ‘Ruthless’ podcast Fox News
- Live updates: Trump’s EPA moves to repeal finding that underpins US climate regulation AP News
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