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Minnesota's updated Climate Action Framework outlines ambitious goals in an effort to tackle the alleged effects of increasing climate changes.
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Trump revokes EPA finding on greenhouse gas threat in huge blow to climate change regulations
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin officially revoked the endangerment finding, in a huge blow to U.S. efforts to fight climate change.
Simon Stiell’s speech came the same day EPA said it would eliminate the legal basis for its ability to fight climate change.
The EPA rescission sets a dangerous environmental precedent, critics say. But legal challenges and prevailing trends mean the industry won’t “crank the CO₂ all the way up.”
Nirmala Sitharaman advocates for differentiated climate action responsibilities and technology sharing at a Munich panel discussion.
The 2009 endangerment finding affirms that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases pose a threat to human health and welfare. Its repeal marks one of the most significant deregulatory actions in U.S.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and President Trump plan to announce on Thursday that the U.S. government will no longer recognize climate change as a threat to the health and safety of people, which could lead to the end of greenhouse gas regulation.
The Trump administration on Thursday revoked a scientific finding that long has been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change, the most aggressive move by the Republican president to roll back climate regulations.
The move updates the previous framework, which was originally launched in 2022. The agency says the update was developed with input from businesses and local governments across the North Star State.
The US Environmental Protection Agency has scrapped the legal basis that has underpinned its ability to regulate emissions for almost two decades, as Donald Trump looks to rip up federal climate policy.