Washington (AP) – The government of President Donald Trump proposed on Tuesday to revoke a scientific statement that has long been the central basis for the US campaign to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and to combat climate change.
The proposed rule for the Environmental Protection Authority would take an explanation from 2009 in which it was found that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases endanger public health and well -being. The “hazard” is the legal underpinning of a variety of climate regulations in accordance with the law on Clean Air for motor vehicles, power plants and other sources of pollution that heat the planet.
The cancellation of the statement “will be the greatest deregulation in America’s history,” said the EPA administrator Lee Zeldin on Tuesday.
“There are people who are ready to make the state bankrupt on behalf of climate change,” said Zeldin in the conservative “ruthless” podcast. “You have created this risk finding and can then set all of these regulations for vehicles, aircraft, to stationary sources on vehicles in order to basically regulate the existence of many segments of our economy. And it cost Americans a lot of money.”
The EPA proposal must be carried out by a lengthy review process, including public comments, before it is completed next year. Environmental groups will probably question the change change in court.
In March, Zeldin called for a description of the risk result in March as part of a number of environmental trolleybacks that were announced at the same time. He said he was “the greatest day of deregulation in American history.”
Among the Obama and Biden administrations, its predecessors at the EPA ignored the law, ignored the precedents and distorted science to achieve their preferred goals and to keep American families with hundreds of billions of dollars of hidden taxes, said Zeldin on Tuesday at an event in Indiana, which announced the proposed change for the rule.
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The EPA also called for the withdrawal of the limits of exhaust emissions, which encourage car manufacturers to build and sell more electric vehicles. A rule that Trump incorrectly describes an EV mandate. The transport sector is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the USA.
Environmental groups said Zeldin’s campaign attempts to refuse reality, even if the weather disasters deteriorated by climate change are deteriorated in the USA and all over the world.
“While the Americans come back from fatal floods and heat waves, the Trump government tries to argue that the emissions turbo do not charge these disasters,” said Christy Goldfuss, Managing Director of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Under Zeldin and Trump “the EPA wants to protect their responsibility to protect us from climate pollution, but science and the law say something else,” she added. “When the EPA completes this illegal and cynical approach, we will see it in court.”
Three former EPA leaders also criticized and explained to Zeldin, his announcement in March, which aimed at having a risk and other rules, gave the lives of millions of Americans and gave the agency’s double mission to protect the environment and human health.
“If there is a hazard that can be found everywhere, it should be found in this administration, because what you do contradict what the environmental protection authority is about,” said Christine Todd Whitman, who led the EPA under the Republican President George W. Bush, said Zeldin’s plan.
The EPA proposal follows an executive ordinance of Trump, which the agency proves to submit a report on the legality and the persistent applicability of the risk finding. Conservatives and some Republicans of the congress welcomed the plan and called it a way to economically damage the rules for the regulation of greenhouse gases.
However, environmental groups, legal experts and democrats said that every attempt to remove or reset the knowledge of the risk was a tough task with a slim chance. In 2007, the Supreme Court ruled that the EPA was authorized to regulate greenhouse gases as air pollutants according to the Clean Air Act.
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The EPA proposal “tries to reject the defined science by creating legal distinctions that have no basis in the law,” said Abigail Dillen, President of the Environmental Law Firm Earthjustice. Instead of taking its responsibility for the protection of public health seriously, “the Trump government specifies that the pollution that causes climate change does not hurt us, even if we suffer devastating climatic ailates every year,” she said.
If the cancellation of the risk finding were completed, the current limits of greenhouse gas pollution by cars, factories, power plants and other sources would be wiped out and future administrations prevent rules to combat climate change.
“The knowledge of the hazard is based on a rocky scientific foundation that has become even stronger over time,” said Fred Krupp, President of the Environmental Defense Fund. The statement “has supported Commonsense solutions that reduce environmental pollution, protect us clean air and our health and our work,” he said.
Climate scientists warned that an escalate in the hazard findings would undermine decades of scientific progress and damage the credibility of the US institutions that are commissioned to protect the environment. The 12 hottest years that have been produced since 2009 and the deaths in connection with heated rise, while forest fires are now more repeated and more solemn, said Scott Saleska, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona.
“It would be like a driver who accelerates in the direction of a cliff to find the endangerment that takes the foot off the brake and instead presses the accelerator pedal,” said Saleska.
Jim Walsh, political director of the Environmental Group Food & Water Watch, used an explosive metaphor. “Lee Zeldin’s claim that the EPA should not enter into greenhouse gas emissions is like a fire chief who claims that they should not fight fires,” he said. “It is as malignant as absurd.”
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