President Trump and EPA head Lee Zeldin announced the revocation of the “endangerment finding,” removing federal regulations on greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles and power plants, which environmentalists criticize as a major setback for climate action. Zeldin termed it “the largest act of deregulation” in U.S. history, citing potential savings for consumers, while critics warn of long-term economic harms from increased pollution. Legal experts suggest the administration may face litigation due to the scientific basis of the previous regulations. Companies are likely to remain cautious, anticipating future regulatory changes regardless of the current administration’s stance.
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