U.S. to scrap legal cornerstone of climate regulations this week

In a significant move that could reshape U.S. climate policy, President Donald Trump is set to announce the elimination of the 2009 endangerment finding established during the Obama administration. This finding classified carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases as pollutants under the Clean Air Act, forming a crucial legal basis for various climate regulations aimed at curbing emissions. The announcement, scheduled for later this week, will be made in conjunction with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin. By rescinding this finding, the Trump administration aims to roll back regulatory measures and promote economic growth over environmental constraints. Critics argue that this decision undermines efforts to combat climate change and protect public health, potentially leading to increased emissions and adverse environmental impacts. The move reflects a broader trend in the current administration to prioritize industry interests and deregulation, raising concerns among environmentalists and public health advocates. This decision will likely have significant implications for both domestic and international climate commitments, as the U.S. plays a pivotal role in global climate negotiations. The announcement is expected to ignite further debates on the future of climate policy in the United States, as well as its implications for global efforts to address climate change.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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