The Obama and Biden administrations used the "endangerment finding" to set limits on emissions from cars and power plants.
Administrator Lee Zeldin has reportedly recommended that the White House reverse an Obama-era finding that underpins
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin has privately urged the White House to strike down a scientific finding underpinning much of the federal government’s push to combat climate
The president said Lee Zeldin, the agency administrator, was planning mass layoffs. Hours later, officials said the president was referring to a budget cut only.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has recommended the White House reverse recognizing greenhouse gases as harmful to the environment. Reversing the declaration could lead to seismic changes in the way
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to reverse its 2009 declaration recognizing greenhouse gasses as harmful to the environment, according to The Washington Post. Sources told the publication EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin recommended the move to the White House.
Trump froze out Project 2025 in his campaign. Now its blueprint is his health care playbook In a report to the White House, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin called for a rewrite of the agency’s finding that determined planet-warming greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare,
News reports today say EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has urged the Trump White House to take the unprecedented and unlawful step of striking down EPA’s Endangerment Finding. The Endangerment Finding is EPA’s bedrock determination that climate pollution harms human health and welfare.