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Extended interview: EPA head Lee Zeldin on agency cuts, repealing endangerment findingEnvironmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin joins "The Takeout with Major Garrett" to discuss cuts to his agency ...
August 1, 2025 - The EPA Administrator this week announced the reversal of a finding that underpins many of the EPA's climate ...
The Trump administration is attempting to revoke a landmark rule that allows the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from cars, power plants and other sources under ...
This week, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced his plans to overturn the “endangerment finding” for greenhouse gases, which would strip the agency of its power to regulate climate change pollution.
Let’s be clear, this move doesn’t help the trucking industry. It hurts it," said Craig Segall, former Deputy Executive ...
I read your article on Lee Zeldin of the EPA attempting to undo the “endangerment finding” that greenhouse gases threaten humans by driving a warming climate. I can remember when ...
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin announced a proposal to get rid of regulations that limit the amount of greenhouse gas emissions trucks and cars can produce in the US.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin just proposed scrapping a key Obama-era climate policy, and it could derail this part of New York’s clean energy plan ...
Putting America first shouldn’t require fantasy or sacrificing our children’s future. The EPA must restore Clean Air Act ...
Indiana Governor Mike Braun was in Elkhart Thursday, meeting with mayors from all over the state for a roundtable discussion. It's the first year the City of Elkhart has hosted the annual Indiana ...
Lee Zeldin visited the New England EPA office the day after announcing plans to revoke the legal basis for EPA's ability to ...
Administrator Lee Zeldin says he's 'driving a dagger into the heart of the climate change religion.' But is his plan to ...
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