United States: Donald Trump will repeal Thursday a founding text for the fight against greenhouse gas emissions
Donald Trump is set to repeal a foundational regulation concerning greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, announced by his spokesperson.
President Donald Trump is preparing to officially repeal a significant regulation known as the 'Endangerment Finding,' which was established during Barack Obama's administration in 2009. This document identifies six greenhouse gases that pose a danger to public health and has been integral to numerous federal regulations aimed at curbing emissions. The repeal is a part of Trump’s broader environmental policy, which seeks to roll back regulations instituted by previous administrations.
The 'Endangerment Finding' has served as the legal basis for a wide array of actions taken by the federal government to combat climate change and protect air quality. By officially revoking this text, Trump aims to align U.S. policies with a more industry-friendly approach, prioritizing economic growth over stringent environmental regulations. The impending repeal is likely to face criticism from environmental groups and public health advocates who argue that it undermines efforts to combat climate change and protect citizens from pollution.
This decision reflects the ongoing tension in U.S. politics surrounding environmental policies and the balance between economic development and environmental protection. The implications of repealing such a foundational regulatory framework could lead to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions and set back progress made in the fight against climate change during the previous administration.