The Trump administration's EPA plans to roll back critical climate regulations, including a rule aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from power plants by 2030 and weakening the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards. Administrator Lee Zeldin claims these changes will save households money and improve the economy, even though they contradict scientific evidence about climate change's effects. The rollbacks, which prioritize economic growth over environmental health, could face legal challenges and have prompted concern from health experts about increased pollution and its impact on communities.
The EPA's proposals aim to repeal crucial regulations that limit power plant emissions, potentially worsening air quality and public health across communities.
Lee Zeldin stated that the regulatory rollbacks will save households money while dismissing the urgency of climate change as part of a so-called 'climate change cult.'
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