Trump's greenhouse gas policy rollback harms public health and consumers - analyst
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2340463
Trump's greenhouse gas policy rollback harms public health and consumers - analyst
- Title: Trump's greenhouse gas policy rollback harms public health and consumers - analyst
- Date: 12th February 2026
- Summary: HORSESHOE BEACH, FLORIDA UNITED STATES (FILE - SEPTEMBER 28, 2024) (REUTERS) (MUTE) DRONE IMAGE SHOWING DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY FROM HURRICANE HELENE GUERRERO, CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO (FILE - JUNE 8, 2024) (REUTERS) (MUTE) DRONE SHOT OF CHRONICLER FERNANDO PENA WALKING ON CRACKED GROUND VARIOUS OF PENA WALKING ON CRACKED GROUND LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (JANUARY 7,
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- Keywords: EPA Trump climate change endangerment finding greenhouse gas
- Location: VARIOUS LOCATIONS
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- Country: US
- Topics: Climate Change,Climate Policy and Regulation,Environment,General News,North America
- Reuters ID: LVA001501712022026RP1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: The administration of President Donald Trump on Thursday (February 12) announced the repeal of a scientific finding that greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health, removing the legal basis for federal climate regulations.
It also ended subsequent federal greenhouse gas emission standards for all vehicles and engines of model years 2012 to 2027.
The move represents the most sweeping climate change policy rollback by the administration to date, after a string of regulatory cuts and other moves intended to unfetter fossil fuel development and stymie the rollout of clean energy.
"Under the process just completed by the EPA, we are officially terminating the so-called endangerment finding, a disastrous Obama-era policy that severely damaged the American auto industry and drove up prices for American consumers," Trump said, announcing the repeal beside EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and White House Budget director Russ Vought, who has long sought to revoke the finding.
Trump has said he believes climate change is a hoax, and has withdrawn the United States from the Paris Agreement, leaving the world’s largest historic contributor to global warming out of international efforts to combat it in addition to killing Biden-era tax credits aimed at accelerating deployment of electric cars and renewable energy.
“The reality here is that what the president is doing is bad for the climate, it's bad for consumers, it's bad for our health,” Dan Becker, the Director of Safe Climate Transport Campaign at the Center for Biological Diversity, told Reuters on Thursday (February 12).
“It's great for the oil industry, which wants to sell you more gas,” Becker said. “And it's perfectly fine for the auto companies for now because they want to sell more gas guzzlers.”
The so-called endangerment finding was first adopted by the United States in 2009, and led the EPA to take action under the Clean Air Act of 1963 to curb emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, and four other heat-trapping air pollutants from vehicles, power plants and other industries. Its repeal would remove the regulatory requirements to measure, report, certify, and comply with federal greenhouse gas emission standards for cars, but may not initially apply to stationary sources such as power plants.
The EPA said the repeal will save U.S. taxpayers 1.3 trillion, eliminating both the endangerment finding and all federal GHG emission standards for vehicles.
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